Poodle Care

Poodle Care is very important when you decide to get this kind of breed dog as your companion, because there are very high maintenance dogs and require a lot more attention and care than other breeds dog.

Preventive Health Care
As a Dog owner will be a lot of fun, but at the same time it is important to remember that a lot of work goes into it. Take an active role in your pet health and care will be the most important issues.

Poodles are healthy , long-live dogs, but they do need basic care, includes vaccinations, worming, spay-ing or neutering your poodle, and annual check-ups with a vet you trust!!!




Regular Medical Examination
Check-up once year is recommended, even your poodle puppy seems healthy. Poodle care means taking your poodle for regular medical and dental checkups and stay current on vaccinations, flea and heart worm prevention. Along with performing regular at-home health examinations, providing good nutrition and enough exercise, grooming, regular brushing and comb-ing, as well as care of nails, teeth, ears and eyes.

Vaccinations
It's important to work with your veterinarian to prevent disease.Puppies start with a series of vaccinations, and yearly boosters are given thereafter.
You have to be aware that puppies and dogs are exposed to infectious diseases and you can prevent it if they get vaccines for rabies, parvovirus, distemper and hepatitis, and whatever your vet will consider necessary.



Spaying and Neutering
Spaying and neutering your doggy will be part of poodle care and will give him a happy and better quality of life.
Spaying and neutering your poodle may also reduce the risk of certain health problems, offering you more years with your beloved dog.
" It is true that dogs that are spayed or neutered live healthier and longer life "
Neutering your male poodle is less likely to develop Prostrate, Testicular or Anal cancer.
Spay your female poodle before the first heat to prevent breast cancer and uterine infections.
Female poodles that have been spayed do not go into heat and you won't have the mess that comes with the female reproductive cycle or the noisy male unexpected visitors.
Your veterinarian can fully explain spay and neuter procedures to you. " If you have a new puppy, don;t wait "
Dogs can become parents sooner than you think, is safe and effective, so talk with your veterinarian at your pet's first visit