Pug Health Problems You Should Be Aware Of
October 5, 2009 by
Filed under Dog Health
As a pet parent, are you aware of the common sicknesses that your pug dog may be susceptible to? While pugs are, for the most part, healthy companions, there are a few pug health problems you need to know about.
Just like any dog breed, there are certain problems that this breed is prone to. In order to reduce the health problems you will have with your pet, always know the history of the pug that you’re buying, because some health problems can be genetic.
When it comes to pug dog health, there are some minor and major problems. When you investigate pug dogs and the diseases that they are prone to, you will discover that one of the most typical diseases common to the pug is Encephalitis. This is disease settles in the brain and becomes inflammatory.
You’ve probably head of hip dysplasia happening in larger breeds of dogs, but it can happen to the small pug as well. The disease is very painful for your pet and can cause them to have stress.
Another serious problem common to pugs is tracheal collapse, a very serious problem that you need to be aware of and watch out for as well. Tracheal collapse happens when the throat starts to narrow and can cut of air to your perfect little pooch. Symptoms of tracheal collapse can include excessive coughing no matter what time of year or weather you find yourself in. When your pug coughs and it sounds either like a goose honking or if it sounds like it is gagging, promptly seek medical attention for your pet. This health issue can be resolved fairly soon as long as you get your pug to a vet in time.
When it comes to good pug health you want to take no chances! Your pug health problems can be diagnosed through a vet and they could tell you the problem you may have with your pug.
How Do I Know Where To Buy My Yorkie Puppy
September 13, 2009 by
Filed under Dog Breeds
With their popularity, you don’t have to look far to find a Yorkshire Terrier puppy, but to find a healthy one that represents the breed the way it should, you should choose your Yorkie breeder carefully. To do this, you will have to be able to tell a good Yorkshire Terrier from a bad Yorkshire Terrier, also you will have to be able to tell a good breeder from a average breeder. Everyone wants a good looking healthy pet. Looks and without doubt health is crucial and partly hereditary.
No breeder can assure a dog will live a prolonged and healthy life, but you can undoubtedly increase the likelihood of this by choosing a good quality breeder. Don’t be afraid to ask about you Yorkie puppy’s pedigree which would have your puppies ancestors. With yorkshire terriers there seems to be conditions that they are predisposed to; Legg-Calve’-Perthes, patellar luxation, portosystemic shunts, tracheal collapse and bladder stones. Preferred breeders have their dogs tested for these conditions before breeding them. No line of dogs is perfect, so don’t pass over a line with some problems further back, besides a lot of breeders may not be as honest in disclosing problems.
Let’s not forget about the importance of good temperament. You want a Yorkie because of the loving and very confident, self assurance they posses, which is part of what makes them such a great companion. Extremely shy Yorkies may come for genetically shy stock or from socially isolated environments, both of which can make them more difficult to shape into confident adults. Yorkie puppies from parents with terrific temperaments and a outgoing personality increases the fact that your Yorkie puppy with also have these traits. Also look for how much time is spent on puppy socialization from the yorkies puppies breeder.
And last but certainly not at all least is appearance! Part of the allure of the Yorkie is the petite size, glorious coat, intriguing color, and alluring expression on such an adorable face. Show breeders concerned with breeding for conformation competition are the most likely to produce Yorkie puppies with the appearance that drew you to the breed! Examine your potential Yorkie puppies’ pedigree to check to be sure that close relatives have confirmation championships from AKC (American Kennel Club). The closer these relatives with AKC championships are to your puppy the better (the closest being the puppy’s sire and dam). Get to know the Yorkshire Terrier standard and look up AKC champion Yorkies online to look at them. Show exhibitor breeders always have pet quality puppies available that are not quite show quality, but nonetheless are often so close to being show quality that only an expert could tell. Such dogs have the advantage of being raised with the best of knowledge and care as far as yorkie breeders along with great looks.

