Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Life and Death Guideline 3: Age Estimation Step Two: Eyes

stay tuned for more info about the
Life and Death Guidelines about
Teacup Poodles  (aka Teddy Bears).

super tiny teacup poodle 02


everyone is welcome to share with us your unique
life experiences in owning  a Teacup Poodle.


click to read previous episode:
Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Life and Death
Guideline 2: Age Estimation Step One: Teeth

most owners, who have spent enough quality time with their
Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears), know their beloved pets thoroughly,
from their actual date of birth, to temperaments and even
down to every of their individual personal preferences.
but what if the Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) was adopted
at an unknown age? or found on the streets by surprise?
with no solid, trust-worthy background history references to track,
how are we, as their new owners, supposed to estimate correctly
what age those Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) are at? 

Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Life and Death
Guideline 3: Age Estimation Step Two: Eyes


as the age of Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) increases,
the iris of their eyes might become cloudy or foggy which can lead to
blurred vision and other eye diseases in Teacup Poodles in their older life.
despite making observations on the teeth of Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears),
click to read previous episode looking into the eyes of Teacup Poodles
(Teddy Bears) is another way to estimate their age.


the clearness and shininess of the eyes of Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears)
decreases as they become older, of which sometimes you might notice
Teacup Poodles  have whites stuck to the surface of their cornea.
(in normal situations a healthy Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) should have
crystal clear eyes that can reflect lights within a standard degree ).

Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) in their silver age might suffer from
minor eye problems such as cataract and watery eyes or eye pain;
therefore it is possible to estimate if a Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear)
is getting "old" by observing their eyes.


Reference Sources:


Official Website:
YouLong Poodle Breeding Center


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