
Teacup Taxa
A Love-Hate Relationship with My Takin: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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We've had our Takin for a few years now, and it's been a wild ride. This high-energy breed is a handful, but also a sweetheart. She's got a unique personality and always keeps us on our toes. One thing that's been a total game changer is how well she's adapted to our family. She's got a best friend in Mars, our cat, and they're always cuddled up together. That being said, there are some things that've been a total letdown. For one, the initial housebreaking process was a nightmare. I mean, we're talking accidents all over the house, and it took months to get her trained. But, with patience and consistency, she's finally gotten the hang of it. Another thing that's been a challenge is her energy level. This dog needs to run, and I mean RUN, every single day. If we don't give her enough exercise, she gets destructive. But, when we do, she's the happiest pup in the world. All in all, I'd say our Takin is a total mixed bag. She's got her good days and her bad, but we love her to pieces.
















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How do you deal with the high energy level of a Takin?
We make sure to give her a good run every single day, whether it's a walk around the block or a trip to the dog park. This helps her burn off some of that excess energy and prevents her from getting destructive.
How do you housebreak a Takin?
We started by establishing a routine and sticking to it. We took her outside to the same spot every time she needed to go, and we made sure to praise her when she went potty in the right spot. It took months, but eventually she got the hang of it.
How do you keep a Takin from getting destructive?
We make sure to give her plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. This can be as simple as a game of fetch or a trip to the park. We also make sure to provide her with plenty of chew toys and treats to keep her occupied.
How do you deal with the fact that a Takin can be a bit aggressive towards strangers?
We've been working on socialization from a young age, and it's paid off. She's still a bit wary of strangers, but she's not aggressive. We also make sure to introduce her to new people slowly and in a controlled environment.
How do you keep a Takin from getting fat?
We make sure to monitor her food intake and adjust it as needed. We also try to limit treats and snacks, and we make sure to give her plenty of exercise to keep her active.
How do you deal with the fact that a Takin can be a bit of a food thief?
We make sure to keep a close eye on her when she's eating, and we try to limit her access to food when we're not around. We also make sure to provide her with plenty of healthy snacks to keep her occupied.
How do you keep a Takin's coat clean and healthy?
We make sure to brush her regularly, and we take her to the groomer every few months for a professional cleaning.
How do you deal with the fact that a Takin can be a bit of a handful?
We make sure to be patient and consistent, and we try to provide her with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to keep her occupied.
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- •She's a total sweetheart and loves everyone she meets.
- •Her energy level is infectious, and she's always up for an adventure.
- •She's super intelligent and picks up commands in no time.
- •She's got a best friend in Mars, our cat, and they're always cuddled up together.
- •She's a total cuddlebug and loves to snuggle up on the couch.
- •She's got a unique personality and always keeps us on our toes.
- •She's great with our kids and is always gentle with them.
- •She's a quick learner and picks up new tricks in no time.
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- •The initial housebreaking process was a total nightmare.
- •She needs to run every single day or she gets destructive.
- •She's a high-maintenance breed and requires a lot of attention.
- •She's not great with strangers and can be a bit aggressive.
- •She's a bit of a food thief and will steal food from the counter if you're not careful.
- •She's got a tendency to get overexcited and can be a bit of a handful.
- •She sheds a lot and requires regular grooming.
- •She can be a bit vocal and bark at everything.



