I was wondering alsoI've heard from T.V. that poodles are least seen in the vet office (other than check-ups) I was wondering if it was true
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I was wondering alsoI've heard from T.V. that poodles are least seen in the vet office (other than check-ups) I was wondering if it was true
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Most of the things that send them there are from poor breeding. (i.e., in the case of the little ones, usually toys, it may be luxating patellas, or knee caps). Also tartar build-up and tooth loss is a problem with the smaller ones. The toys, however, do live quite long lives. My little Pumpkin made it to 17.Originally Posted by Horse Lover
The scariest health problem for the standards is the risk of bloat. I lost one due to bloat and always have a little fear about it in the back of my mind with Bella.
well it's sad if that is true. they are a very common breed. i take my poodle to the vet. its true, toys and minis have tartar problems. molli had severe tartar when she was only 11 months old, so i brush her teeth daily and give her a greenie.
and her puppy teeth hasn't fallen out yet, (she's over a year) so she has to get them pulled the same time as her spay.
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
Oh!Thanks people i just heard that comment from tv so i decided to ask if it was true.. it all depends on breeder right..
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Yeah pretty much depends on the dogs genitics,, and the dog in general.
Kirby almost died on me a few years back. he had the dog version of AIDS. not sure how got it.. whether he ate something to make his emmue system to go haywire or what.. but its when their body stops making enough red blood cells. and the become very very weak. and his gums were pasty white.
and he was put on storid pills to boost his emmue system. and was on them for quite a while. at least 2 or 3 months. and we had to slowy take him back off them. and there was no gurantee that the pills would correct the problem. there was a 50/50 % chance that he could revert back stage one.. and be on steroids for the rest of his life.. or come through all the way and not have to be on any medications
but i also think he helped to heal himself by having a strong will to live.
he was so very close to dieing.. all he had to do was give up
thats sad! for such a little dog, what a fighter!
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
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