While none of the following problems are by any means exclusive
to small dogs, they do present extra challenges for small dogs
and their owners.
Teeth and Gum Problems
Many small dogs have a tendency to develop teeth and gum
problems which lead to tooth loss, because they are often fed
canned food as an alternative to larger kibble. Although tooth
loss in itself is vexing, oral disease can lead to even more
serious heart disease, compromised immune systems and other
complications.
Bi-weekly tooth brushing will help prevent this typical small
dog health problem. An attractive supply of crunchy treats and
chews (high-quality natural ingredients and not too large,
please) will also help your pup keep his sparkling smile.
"Small Dog Syndrome"
Even the smallest toy dogs are infamous for their willingness
to take on dogs the size of a full-grown man. Your dog may be
that brave, but he's almost sure not to be that lucky. Protect
your small dog from his oversized ambitions by picking him up
when a larger dog approaches.
Injuries
Injuries make up more than their share of small dog health
problems. Their tiny bones are more easily broken sometimes,
even when a small dog jumps off of the furniture onto a hard
surface. As much as possible, try to cushion the normal launch
spots by placing carpet and rugs underneath.
Small dogs tend to get underfoot more, and unlike the case with
a larger animal, those tiny bones can easily be injured if the
dog is accidentally stepped on. Many owners find the best
solution is learning to "shuffle" around their dog and not lift
their feet too high.
Illness
Although small dogs are typically long-lived, illness has even
greater ramifications when it comes to small dog health
problems. Many opportunistic illnesses like viruses and
bacterial infections can take over a small dog's system much
more quickly, causing them to go downhill rapidly.
Small dogs are also more prone to hypoglycemia (low blood
sugar) because of their faster metabolism. Paying attention to
the first signs of any illness and taking immediate action can
greatly help to keep small dog health problems in check.
While on the surface, small dog health problems might appear to
be much the same as any other dog's, health issues can have a
bigger effect on their tiny systems. Extra diligence on your
part will help more effectively treat and prevent many small
dog health problems!
About The Author: Blake Kritzberg is proprietor of Poodle-oo,
your source for small dog clothes. Stop by for fine dog
couture, designer dog collars and the Small Dog Blog.
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