Monday, June 23, 2014

Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Common Diseases in Elder Dogs 13: Chronic Renal (Kidney) Failure (CRF)

stay tuned for more info about the
Life and Death Guidelines about
Teacup Poodles  (aka Teddy Bears).
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life experiences in owning  a Teacup Poodle.



Kidneys are essential organs of Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears),
they remove excess organic molecules (e.g. glucose) and that they serve
the body as a natural filter of the blood, and remove water soluble wastes.
good functioning kidneys are necessary in keeping your
Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) happy and healthy.

Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Common Diseases in
Elder Dogs 13: Chronic Renal (Kidney) Failure (CRF)


Generally speaking there are two main types of Chronic Renal Failure:
Slow Progress of Chronic Renal Failure, which is largely related to
the aging of Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) over 7 years of age
or due to natural biological reasons; whereas Sudden Chronic Renal Failure
is normally triggered by the insufficiency of blood flow in the kidneys,
food poisoning or other health-related diseases.

Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) that suffer from CRF normally appear
to be, in terms of their physical appearance, having a bad skin,
loss in appetite, significant decreases in energy their level,
unpleasant mouth odor or signs of vomiting and other symptoms.

things that appear in our lives very often which may cause potential
threats to the kidneys of Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) are:
prescribed drugs (especially the ones used on chemotherapy),
radioactive iodine, alcohol, objects that contain heavy metals,
antibiotics, insects, venom and so on.

owners not only need to store their food properly in places that
are safe and out of the reach from Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) to prevent
potential harms; they also need to remove toxic and other highly dangerous
chemical from the living areas of Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears)
once and for all. and if unfortunately your Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear)
still gets in direct contact with, or worse, has by accident swallowed
poisonous chemicals, it is vital for owners to take their Teacup Poodles
to the nearest veterinary hospital to seek for immediate medical help -
remember to provide photos or other reference sources of the
chemicals/objects that's causing sudden CRF on your Teacup Poodles.

regular health checkups is strongly recommended
for Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) over 7 years of age. 

Reference Sources:


Official Website:
YouLong Poodle Breeding Center


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