Thursday, June 19, 2014

Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Common Diseases in Elder Dogs 10: Decrease in Body Functions

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Life and Death Guidelines about
Teacup Poodles  (aka Teddy Bears).
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when a Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) is getting old,
his/her body organs as well as their physical functions will also
begin to appear aging signs, especially in their hearts, joints and visions.
apart from paying extra attention in their nursery care,
it's also very important to keep a regular record
on their diets and daily habits.

Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Common Diseases in
Elder Dogs 10: Decrease in Body Functions


tightening or shrinking of the joints is going to create
various inconvenience to Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears),
which is also one of the most common disorders
found in elder Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears).

cataract and watery eyes and eye pain of Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears)
due to decrease in the eye nerves are highly likely to affect their vision,
making it difficult for them to recognise objects they were once familiar with,
which is not only going to put them in dangerous movements in terms of
their movements, most of them will also develop a significant decrease
in their activity level due to visual barriers.

as Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) grow older, skin/hair-related disorders
will start to appear gradually, such as hair loss, balding and
other problems will  become worse year after year.

however, if owners put extra attention into taking care of their
Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears), providing them sufficient nutrition,
required sometimes it can help to slow down their aging process;
on the other hand, if unfortunately your Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear)
has been attacked by bacteria, fleas or other parasites, normally
elder Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) will need longer recovery period than
Teacup Poodle Puppies, and to completely remove the root of their diseases
it usually requires medical analysis over a very long period of time. 

Reference Sources:


Official Website:
YouLong Poodle Breeding Center


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