Monday, June 16, 2014

Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Nursery Care For Elder Dogs 7: Keeping Warm

stay tuned for more info about the
Life and Death Guidelines about
Teacup Poodles  (aka Teddy Bears).

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everyone is welcome to share with us your unique
life experiences in owning  a Teacup Poodle.



elder Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) are of much more sensitive and
fragile than Teacup Poodle puppies (Teddy Bears), especially
during changes of seasons, it's very important for owners to pay
extra attention on their Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) to keep them
warm in order to sooth the itchiness of their throats/air pipes
and seasonal coughs during this time.

Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear)

Nursery Care For Elder Dogs 7:  Keeping Warm


take Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) for example, when the winter arrives,
the temperature difference between day and night is huge,
it's probably a good idea to give them extra clothes to keep them warm.
the main point of dressing Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) in clothes is
to protect the health of their throat and chest areas.


generally when a Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) is feeling angry or
threatened (physically tensed), a lot of oxygen will be needed to
keep their body functioning; their air pipes will expand
significantly for sufficient oxygen to enter their bodies.

however, as Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears) grow older,
their cricoid cartilage (ring-shaped joints) will soften, and
possibly
lead to collapse in their air pipes and develop symptoms
such as asthma which only happens when
Teacup Poodles
(Teddy Bears) are getting excited or emotional.

to prevent their air pipes from losing its normal functions,
we strongly suggest owners to add in Vitamin E, Vitamin A and
β-Carotene 
to make up to the reduced elasticity to protect their
upper skin cells and help to boost up their energy.

to cut out the cold air completely for elder Teacup Poodles (Teddy Bears),
especially when the temperature difference between the room
and the outside environments is huge, is to provide them with extra outfits
to keep their bodies warm, and to reduce the uncomfortable feeling,
or even infections, in their throat and chest areas.

when moving a Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) from warm to cold places,
for example, from a warm room to cold streets outside the house,
it's best not to be too fast on your movements; alternatively,
open a few 
doors and windows in the house first for elder Teacup Poodles
(Teddy Bears)
to slowly adapt to the outside fresh cold air gradually
before 
sending an elder Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) out into the cold.


Reference Sources:


Official Website:
YouLong Poodle Breeding Center


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