Saturday, April 12, 2014

Teacup Poodle Guideline 18: Skin Disorders of Teacup Dogs

Answer to the previous episode: 
Read Teacup Poodle Ep.17 (Vomiting of Teacup Dogs)
18

owners must seek for professional help immediately 
especially if the vomit appears to be yellowish, greenish or crimson.
(^.^did you guess it right?)
there's a variety of triggers to the happening of teacup dog's
itchy skin disorders, 
and most start at a very early age especially
during the growth development stage
of a puppy;
the environment where teacup dogs grow up largely determines

the quality of  their body immune system as well as
physical strength as an adult later on.
we recommend people to make careful selections
(based on researches done previously)
on choosing the place where you wish to pick up your
first teacup puppy from
(e.g. dog kennel/breeding center, SPCA, etc);
before making
your final decisions, always take the availability
of professionalism,
environmental hygiene standards and
recreational equipment
of these facilities into consideration
to make a fairer judgement.

Teacup Poodle Guideline 17: Skin Disorders of Teacup Dogs
there are many reasons contributed to atopic dermatitis (eczema),
skin allergy, external parasites, food allergy, contact dermatitis are
common skin disorders in teacup dogs and other small indoor pets.

seek for medical advice at your local veterinary if you notice your teacup dog
has been scratching any part of his/her body more frequently, usual.


environment-wise, keep the air flow open, ensure the
humidity in the house
is kept at a low-to-dry level to avoid
fungal and bacterial growth in the environment.

if humans and teacup dogs are to live under the same roof harmoniously,
it's critical to use chemicals to sanitize everything
(such as floors and potty patch)
that makes direct skin contacts
with the teacup dogs on a regular basis, and
REMEMBER to rinse out
the remaining chemicals thoroughly with ___?___

soon afterwards to avoid possible skin irritations.
furthermore, it's important for owners to use mild cleansing products
to shower their pets only, however we strongly recommend owners not to
shower their teacup dogs too frequently because it's going to
make their skins become overly sensitive.
regular external parasite (such as fleas and arachnids) prevention are
critical to reduce the possibility of your teacup dogs from 
contagious pet-pet/pet-human skin disorders.
Take a guess at  ( ? ) . Answers will be given on the next episode.


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