Friday, April 25, 2014

Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Guideline 30: Serious Constipation

answers will be given in the near future.
stay in tuned for more information about our
beautiful Teacup Poodles (aka Teddy Bears).
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eating, drinking, pooping, sleeping. yes we all do that.

and it goes exactly the same for Teacup Poodles(Teddy Bears), too.
they are supposed to consume a certain quantity of food & liquid
and 
produce a certain amount of feces every day.

it's every owner's responsibility to ensure that the food consumption
and digestive system of 
their Teacup Teddy Bears function normally,
and that they 
go on a healthy and regular elimination on a daily basis.

Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear)
Guideline 30: Serious Constipation


Related Article:
Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Guideline 
Ep.9 (Basic Constipation)

 if your Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) is having difficulty to eliminate 
or their feces appear to be hard, dry and in small bits
well then it's possible that your Teddy Bear is constipated.
in addition to the symptoms mentioned above, a constipated Teddy Bear
may also develop a significantly less frequency of elimination,
loss in appetite,
vomiting, or have a much lower level of energy and so on.
in most cases, the major factors of constipation in Teacup Poodles
(Teddy Bears) are contributed to lacks of ___?___ in their diets,
or having consumed too much 
difficult-to-digest objects
such as hair and other similar items while they eat,

lacks in exercise or pressures given by their living environment.
moreover, health-related disorders and external injuries

may also cause a Teacup Teddy Bear to become constipated.
suffering from a long-term constipation is possibly going to lead to
damages on the Teddy Bear's intestines (reduction on their elasticity),
making it impossible for the Teddy Bear to eliminate on its own;
surgeries may be required if the condition gets worse.

to prevent your Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) from becoming constipated,
we recommend all owners to set up a strict balanced diet menu along with a
regular exercise timetable for their Teddy Bears; and if your Teddy Bear is
already suffering from a serious constipation, it's probably best for you to
seek for professional help at your local vertinary clinics as soon as possible

updated on 2014/04/28check out the answers at

YouLong Poodle Breeding Center


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