Your Guide To Keeping Your Dog Healthy


Small Dog Health ResourcesSmall Dog Health Resources

Not all small dog health problems afflict all tiny dogs.  But anyone considering a small dog should be aware of some of the more common problems that appear frequently in tiny dogs. 

The good news is that small dogs generally live longer than their larger cousins and most enjoy a relatively healthy life. Many of the diseases we see in older small breed dogs are due to their longevity.  These same diseases such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes and kidney failure are also common in older people.

The bad news is that some problems result because of their small size and physical structure.  There are also some diseases with a genetic component that are common in small breed dogs.

Infectious Diseases

Keep in mind that all dogs are susceptible to
infectious diseases such as Parvo, all dogs can get worms, and all dogs can be
bothered by external parasites such as fleas and Ticks.

These issues are common in all dogs and can be prevented through yearly veterinary exams, vaccinations, wormings, and external parasite control. 

Keep your small dog healthy with these simple pet health tips.

Small Dog Health Prevention

To keep your dog in tip top shape requires one to consider all the ways they can prevent problems from occurring.  All dogs should enjoy a life filled with health, energy and vitality. 

As a pet parent, there are many ways you can help your dog stay healthy.  The bonus for you?  Reduced trips to the vet and large outlays of money to treat potentially preventable problems.

Holistic and Alternative Health Resources

CBD for Dogs: 10 Things to Consider Before Using it for your Dog

Stem Cell Therapy with Small Dogs: How it Can Help

Acupuncture for Dogs

CBD Oil for Dogs in Pain: All the Facts You Need to Know

8 Essential Oils for Dogs

CBD as an Antioxidant for Small Dogs:  What you Need to Know

Small Dog Diseases & Health Problems

Some small dog health problems are more common in certain breeds and
those breeds that are most popular tend to have genetic or inherited diseases
show up more because of inbreeding and indiscriminate breeding practices. 

As a general observation, many small breeds are prone to similar maladies so rather than describe breed specific problems, we have added this page as a table of contents of dog diseases.  Go to your breed of choice page and scroll down to learn about their specific diseases.

As a whole, small dogs are healthy but they do have some concerns
unique to their size.

Small Dog Health Conditions

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Bladder Infections in Puppies

Puppy bladder infections may be more common than we think and especially in small breed puppies. 

When you think about it, young puppies tend to drink more and consequently urinate more than adults. 


Brachycephalic Syndrome in Small Dogs

The term, brachycephalic syndrome in dogs, is not a disease per se, but a set of characteristics that can cause breathing problems that range from slight to severe and life-threatening.

But who is affected?  Any dog with a short nose is considered to be a brachycephalic dog.


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Canine Atopic Dermatitis

One of the most frustrating issues about being a dog owner is when your dog suffers from some form of allergy.

One of the most common allergic ailments that your dog might suffer from is atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis is usually provoked by common allergens that typically affect dogs in the environment. 


Canine Valley Fever

Canine Valley Fever, also known as Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection that is – caused by the fungus ‘coccidiodes immitis’.

This fungus can be found in the soil of warm, dry climates such as Arizona, California and parts of Mexico. This fungus can be transmitted to your dog by inhalation.


CBD Oil for Dogs in Pain

Just within the last few years, there has been a proliferation of interest in CBD oil for people and dogs in large the result of media attention. 

With so much information, how does the average pet owner make sense of it all?  Information overload is not the only problem, it would seem that the number of companies selling the product has also skyrocketed.  But is it effective for dogs in pain. 


Cherry Eye

Whether you believe that a cherry eye is a cosmetic problem or a serious medical condition, you probably have to agree that it is not the easiest sight to behold.

Getting its name from the fact that it seems to resemble a bright red cherry, the correct medical term for this odd looking mass is a prolapse gland of the third eyelid. 


Collapsed
Trachea

Tracheal collapse is a progressive disease involving the trachea or windpipe most commonly seen in small breed dogs. 

The most common breeds afflicted with this problem include Yorkies, Maltese, Toy Poodles, Pomeranian, Chihuahua, Pug, and Shih Tzu, although it can occur in other breeds, as well. 


Constipation in Puppies:  When to Worry

Worried your puppy might be constipated? 

There is a good chance he is if he hasn’t had a bowel movement for more than 24 hours. 

Your puppy’s constipation problem could be as simple as a dietary indiscretion or a serious blockage or tumor. 


Coughing in Puppies: What’s Causing it?

The sound of a young puppy gagging or coughing is hard to listen to especially if you are a new dog owner. 

It sounds scary, and it is often hard to determine whether it is a symptom of an underlying disease or a puppy trying to clear congestion from his throat from something he just inhaled. 


Dehydration in Dogs

If you’re asking this question it is probably because you have gone to work without remembering to top up your dog’s water bowl, either that or there’s a biblical drought in your state!

Or, Your dog has been sick, vomiting or diarrhea, and you aren’t sure if he could be dehydrated.


Dental
Issues

Start off right with a puppy dental care plan.  

A puppy is born toothless but development proceeds rapidly and by 6 or 7 weeks the teeth begin to come in.  Some baby teeth erupt sooner.  A puppy will keep these baby teeth until about the age of 4 or 5 months when they begin to lose them.


Diarrhea in Puppies:  Home Care or Vet Visit?

Not only is diarrhea in puppies a mess, it makes housebreaking nearly impossible.  But that is only half the story, the presence of diarrhea in puppies signify something is wrong.  Sometimes VERY wrong! 

Germs spread easily from dog to dog and if the diarrhea was contagious there was a good possibility that I’d have a disaster in the making.


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Ear Infections

Red, stinky, dirt ears usually mean a dog ear infection is brewing and with it comes sensitivity, pain, and irritability.  If your small dog has been shaking his head, rubbing his ears against objects or scratching, then he might have an ear problem.

Dog ear infections are one of the most common reasons that dog owners visit their veterinarians each year.


Eyelid Conditions

Small Dog Eyelid Conditions:  Should we worry?

You know you have the responsibility to protect them as well as you can. Consequently, we need to be aware of the conditions that can harm them and act the moment we see them.


Fleas:  Your Puppy’s Worst Enemy

Dog Fleas may not be your puppy’s worst enemy, but it can cause much distress and even disease. When we think about external parasites on dogs, the first critters that come to mind are fleas, ticks and mites. 

These tiny insects can become problems for your small dog as well as you, causing itchy skins, loss of hair and some are capable of transmitting diseases such as bubonic plague, typhus, and Lyme Disease. 


Dog Flea Treatments:  Pros and Cons

With so many choices on the market, how does one choose the best methods for ridding your dog and your home from these pesky insects.  All methods are detailed along with a discussion and the pros and cons of each method.  (Pills, topical treatments, collars and natural remedies)


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Giardia

Giardia in dogs is another annoying parasite that can affect your dog’s health. 

This small protozoan, Giardia is not a worm, but a one-celled organism that is also capable of causing harm in many animals including people, although it’s not entirely clear how common the transmission is between dogs and people. 

It is a very common parasite found in dogs, cats, horses, pigs, cows, sheep, and goats. The resultant disease is called giardiasis.


Heartworm Disease & Preventative

Heartworm Disease is a serious and possibly fatal condition caused by a parasite called by its scientific name, Dirofilaria immitis.  It gets its name because these parasites take up residence in the chambers of the heart and surrounding blood vessels.

Adult worms resemble long thin strains of spaghetti often upwards of 12 inches long and lodge in the lungs and heart, where they begin to reproduce. 


Hip Dysplasia

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Hip Dysplasia is a dreaded disease and the most common cause of rear leg lameness in dogs. Even though it is most common in large breed dogs, it can also occur in small dogs. 

Hip dysplasia is thought of as a genetic disease caused by a polygenic trait.   This means that more than one pair of genes is involved.  There are no genetic tests for this disorder.  There are, however, other factors that contribute to the problem.


Dog Hip and Joint Pain Treatments

When it comes to hip and joint pain treatment for our beloved dogs, the first thing we want to know, “How can I make life easier and more comfortable for my dogs as they are heavily suffering?” It is arduous to see our favorite legged companion suffering from any pain or discomfort.  

Read more about Dog Hip and Joint Treatments


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Legg Calve Perthes Disease

Legg Calve Perthes Disease affects mainly small breed dogs and seems to have a genetic component. Specific causes of the disease are not completely understood, but it is thought to be an inherited disorder, caused by an autosomal recessive gene that is inherited from both parents. 

Trauma may also play into the disorder.  Since there is a possibility that it is inherited, no dog with his disease should be bred.


Luxating
Patellas

Patellar luxation, luxating patella, dislocated kneecap, trick knee, and floating kneecaps are terms that refer to a condition where the kneecap can move in and out of position. 

Patellar luxation occurs mostly in toy and small breeds of dogs weighing 22 pounds or less, but can occur in dogs of all sizes. 

In the majority of cases, luxation is a congenital condition and shows up as soon as puppies begin to walk.  But may appear some time later.


Lyme Disease in Dogs

Lyme disease in dogs is one of those devious health problems that can affect your dog, not to mention other species as well as Humans. 

It is caused by a bacterium (Borrelia burgdorferi) carried by an infected tick, the black-legged tick, which is also known as the small deer tick. 


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Obesity

Do you have an overweight dog?  Perhaps you’d like to ignore the situation, but if your Small breed dog is overweight, you are cheating him out of the chance to live the best possible life.

Overweight Small breed dogs are at increased risk of developing painful conditions like osteoarthritis and life-threatening ones like respiratory, cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and many forms of cancer.


6 Signs Your Shih Tzu is Overweight

Although it may appear that all Shih Tzu have the same anatomy, most people can’t tell the difference between an average and overweight Shih Tzu. Because Shih Tzu’ bodies are hidden under layers of hair, a visual inspection is not often adequate to ascertain their shape.

This is why owners need to examine their Shih Tzus physically.


Progressive Retinal Atrophy

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) occurs in many dog breeds and is a non-painful genetic disease of the retina in the eye that leads to blindness.  

PRA is not one disease, but a group of them that include dysplastic (abnormal development), dystrophic (loss of cells) or degenerative disease (deterioration) of the retinal cells.


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Reverse Sneeze

A reverse sneeze is a common occurrence in some dogs and can sound menacing and even give the impression that the dog is choking or worse. 

Owners unaware of the problem can rush their dog off to the emergency veterinarian thinking the dog is about to die. But relax, it sounds worse than it is. 


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Seizures in Dogs

A general seizure involves a loss of consciousness accompanied by involuntary activities such as muscle contractions, paddling with the limbs, trembling and facial twitching. During a seizure, dogs frequently salivate, urinate and defecate. The pupils of the eyes are usually dilated.

A partial seizure involves only some of these changes and does not necessarily include loss of consciousness. 


Why is My Puppy Sneezing?

One common symptom that alarms new owners of puppies is sneezing. It is particularly the case if the puppy appears to be repeatedly sneezing or showing other symptoms of illness.

Sneezing is not always a sign that your puppy has a serious illness. Puppies sneeze for many of the same reasons that humans do. An occasional sneeze by you or I is no big deal.  That same is true for puppies.

As dutiful pet owners, it is a good idea to learn more about our pets. 


Spinal Injuries in Small Dogs

Many small breed dogs are prone to spinal injuries including the Dachshund, Corgis, Shih Tzu, and others.  It can be a life altering experience but there are many new solutions to help your dog live a long, happy life even with a spinal injury. 

Treatments can range from acupuncture to physical therapy, to natural remedies, even getting a wheelchair for your dog.  


Surgery:  7 Conditions that Put Your Dog at Risk

Purebred canines are often afflicted with more health problems than mixed breed dogs. As a pet owner, it’s best to take care of your pet’s health to spare yourself from the stress of medical emergencies, not to mention the cost of small dog surgery. 

This way, you can take preventive measures to ensure your furry pal stays healthy and strong.

This article lists common health conditions of small dog breeds that may need surgical intervention.


Dog Ticks: Should You Be Concerned?

They look like insects, but Ticks are real arachnids, the same family as spiders and scorpions, meaning they have 8 legs instead of the normal 6 legs found in insects. 

They do damage to their host by attaching themselves, sucking blood and transmitting disease.  The main issue with dog ticks is not the skin problems they cause, but the disease they can transmit. They can causes severe problems not only for your dog but for you too.


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Umbilical Hernia

An umbilical hernia is the most common type of hernia found in the dogs.  This is a condition where there is a small opening in the abdomen wall area of the umbilicus allowing the possibility of contents from the abdomen to protrude. 

This area can be found on the dog’s stomach at the location where the umbilical cord was attached.  It appears as a little soft lump or swelling. 


Puppy and Adult Vaccination Guide

There is little agreement even among veterinarians as to what is best for each dog when it comes to vaccinating.  What is worse, many people have heard horror stories about vaccine reactions in people. 

With such controversy, wouldn’t it just be easier not to vaccinate at all?  Some think so, but but before you make a decision, read this article.


von Willebrand’s Disease

von Willebrand’s disease is one of several blood clotting diseases that are found in many different dog breeds.  It affects both males and female dogs, alike. 

While it can be a serious, life threatening problem, most dogs live most of their lives symptom free.  Owners have no idea that there is a problem until something happens such as a traumatic event that involves blood loss.


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Worms in Dogs:  Are You at Risk For Catching Your Dog’s Worms?

Discussing those Common Worms in Dogs and single celled organisms that live in dogs does not make for polite dinner conversation. 

However, if left unchecked, these little creatures can make your dog and even you very ill and could be potentially deadly. 

There are several very common worms seen in dogs.  Learn about each, the symptoms in your dog and how to treat them.


This article is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge. No advice on this website is meant to substitute for a diagnosis, treatment or advice from a veterinarian. Dogs showing symptoms of distress or illness should be seen by a veterinarian immediately.

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