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Hi, I'm Nancy Frensley, I'm the training manager at the Berkeley East Bay Humane Society. And
I'm going to talk a little bit about caring for your teacup chihuahua. We don't see so
many of these anymore. But the teacup chihuahua, unlike the regular chihuahua is a chihuahua
that is just small enough to almost fit in maybe the palms of your two hands put together.
They're very, very, very tiny. And they do have a tendency to have some genetic defects,
particularly water on the brain can happen to them when they're born. But other than
that, they are really just a tiny dog that you carry with you wherever you go. Unlike
a regular chihuahua who can walk just as much as you want to walk, really hardy little characters,
the teacup chihuahua is usually meant to be carried. They will not do well in a home with
very small children because they can get hurt very, very easily. Your teacup chihuahua is
just that, it's like a precious teacup that you want to kind of keep on the shelf except
this one you get to cuddle with.