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Miniature Poodle Dog Breed: Pros & Cons

Nov 2, 2023
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#miniaturepoodle #poodle #proscons At all times a dog has been called man's best friend. Buying a shaggy companion is a serious and responsible step. Pets need daily and quality care. Residents of megalopolises prefer to get small-sized dogs. For example, the miniature poodle. Throughout history, scientists are trying to figure out all the details of the origin of the breed. According to scientific research, poodle dogs began to be bred in Germany for hunting purposes. The poodle would pull the caught game out of the water. The ancestors of the modern poodle are considered to be the Portuguese water dog and the Maltese. The Miniature Poodle is a miniature and popular representative of the breed. Adult size of adults 25-35 cm, taking into account the height of the withers. Pet has lush fur with elastic curls. Active dog with curly hair has won more than one human heart. The color of the shaggy friend is usually uniform. There are black, white, gray, and red miniature poodles. The weight of the dog is 6-8 kg. Animals with highly planted necks have a strong, but rather short lumbar spine. The poodle's head is proportionate to its body. The shaggy's tail is located at the level of the back. Miniature individuals have straight and well-developed front limbs. A well-developed strong musculature is the hallmark of miniature dogs. Miniature pets are known for their relatively good health. Miniature individuals are considered to be long-livers. The shaggy creature can live more than 12 years in the world. However, like other dog breeds, miniature poodles can get seriously ill. Most of the pathologies observed in four-legged dogs are genetic, that is, passed from generation to generation. Such diseases include epilepsy, diabetes, disorders of the cardiovascular system, deafness, early graying (characteristic of brown-colored dogs), and progressive atrophy of the retina. Knee-cap dislocation, hypothyroidism, and Addison's disease are common in small breeds. Those wishing to own such a four-legged friend are advised to research the positives and negatives in the character, care, and behavior of the miniature dog. _____________________ Please, subscribe to 1minanimals: @minanimals
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