What are miniature Poodles known for?

Training. Poodles are extremely intelligent and are easily trained. They are agile and graceful as well as smart, and they enjoy and excel in a variety of canine sports, including agility, obedience, and tracking. They are excellent water retrievers and also compete in dock diving and retriever hunt tests.

What diseases do miniature Poodles get?

Miniature Poodles are susceptible to bacterial and viral infections — the same ones that all dogs can get — such as parvo, rabies, and distemper. Many of these infections are preventable through vaccination, which we will recommend based on the diseases we see in our area, her age, and other factors.

Is a Miniature Poodle a good dog?

Miniature poodles are peaceful dogs who know how to play nice with children and remain friendly with other pets. Because of their sensitive nature, they can become overwhelmed and frightened by rough play from small children, so they are best suited to a calm home with older kids or adults.

How old do miniature poodles usually live to be?

Miniature Poodles can live to 15 or 16 years old, but they’re not always healthy during all those years. Chronic problems in Poodles include allergies, heart or bronchial diseases, joint disorders, and eye diseases. Read more about Miniature Poodle Health.

What’s the worst thing about having a miniature poodle?

The most sensitive individuals are unhappy around small children. Similarly, Miniature Poodles can get emotionally upset if there’s too much activity or conflict or roughhousing in your household. These gentle dogs prefer peace and harmony.

What does it mean when a miniature poodle has disk disease?

These dogs have inherited a physical deformity called chondrodysplasia. It means they don’t have the same elegance or agility as a properly square Miniature Poodle. Worse still, it means they’re more susceptible to disk disease (though square poodles can develop this disease, too).

How often do you bathe a miniature poodle?

It takes me 30 minutes every six weeks to bathe her and run over her coat with a handheld clipper (#5 blade), turning her into a shorthaired, normal-looking dog. Second, Miniature Poodles are miniature athletes. They excel in advanced obedience competition, where retrieving and jumping skills are required.

Miniature Poodles can live to 15 or 16 years old, but they’re not always healthy during all those years. Chronic problems in Poodles include allergies, heart or bronchial diseases, joint disorders, and eye diseases. Read more about Miniature Poodle Health.

How old does a mini poodle have to be to have cataracts?

Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) can appear at 3-5 years old. Fortunately, a simple DNA test is available so you can find out at any time (without waiting for symptoms) whether your Mini Poodle has inherited PRA, or not. Cataracts that appear from birth to 3 years old usually progress to blindness.

What kind of problems does a miniature poodle have?

Treatment requires surgery, which usually allows the dog to live a normal life aside from an increased risk of arthritis. Toy and Miniature Poodles can also be affected by a skin problem called sebaceous adenitis. This condition is caused by inflammation of the sebaceous glands and can lead to dog hair loss and skin infections.

What’s the best thing to do for a miniature poodle?

Start your Miniature Poodle off on the right foot by feeding the right food, giving the right vaccinations, finding the right vet, and if you’re going to spay or neuter, don’t do it too early. You can dramatically increase your dog’s chances of living a long, healthy life by feeding the right food.