Poodle Health Problems

 

The Poodle is very intelligent, good natured, very elegant in appearance, and sturdy dog with a long life span. Depending on the lines in the poodles pedigree, life expectancies average between 10 to 18 years. I have heard of some poodles (all three sizes) living up to 21 years. The three sizes mature at different rates; the Toy at 7 months, the Miniature at 12 months and the Standard at 18 to 24 Months. 

Like all purebred dogs, the Poodle has its share of inheritable health problems. The Toy and Miniature seem to share the same disorders, while there is some variation in the Standard's disorders.

We recommend that when purchasing a puppy you ensure that the breeder has certificates for testing: HIPS, SA* and vWD in Standards, PRA and Hips should be tested in Miniatures and PRA in Toys. Ensure that you have the information for both Sire and Dam. *note SA needs to be tested every two years.

Genetically based disorders in the Toy and Miniature include:

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The Standard is also subject to:

  Genetically based disorders in The Standard Poodle include:

 

Infectious Diseases

 

 

 

 

 

Interesting Reports

Basic Genetic Concepts

Canine Molecular Genetic Diseases

The Immune System And Disease Resistance

Longevity in the Standard Poodle 

 

 

Cures and Remedies

 

What Should We Test For

 

Other Problems

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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