What disease can poodles get? Which is the most likely?

The poodle is a popular dog, and its appearance has captured the hearts of many people. Dogs get sick just like people, so what diseases do poodles get easily? Usually the patella is dislocated, which is a common problem in poodles. But not every dog has this disease. As long as the poodle is given reasonable exercise and scientific diet, patella dislocation can be avoided. Even so, we can treat this disease by surgery.

Poodles are like other dogs: canine distemper, parvovirus, coronavirus and other infectious diseases. How do we prevent infectious diseases? At present, the best way is to vaccinate the dog on time, and then disinfect the living environment of the dog regularly, but don't always use the same disinfectant, otherwise the bacteria are prone to drug resistance, so at least two disinfectants are prepared to be used alternately at home.

Poodles may also suffer from these common diseases, such as cold, fever, runny nose and cough. These common diseases are also easily transmitted by dogs. Poodles are small dogs, and puppies should pay more attention to these diseases. Because of its small size, its resistance is naturally not as good as that of large dogs. Therefore, when pets show signs of illness, they should be decisively sent to the local pet hospital for treatment.

There may also be anal gland diseases, acquired growth hormone deficiency dermatosis, diabetes, femoral head necrosis, Atlantic subluxation, granulomatous meningitis, encephalomyelitis, hydrocephalus, cataract, trichiasis, entropion of eyelids, retinal atrophy, glaucoma, urolithiasis, cryptorchidism, dystocia, postpartum paralysis and tracheal collapse. The high incidence and common diseases are dermatitis, hemorrhagic enteritis, thrombocytopenia, anemia, fracture, dislocation of knee joint, perineal hernia, skin tumor, epilepsy and epiphora.

For example, hydrocephalus, because the skull of the poodle is not completely closed, there will be a small hole in the top of the poodle's head to store cerebrospinal fluid; When the cerebrospinal fluid puts too much pressure on the brain, it is called a disease. For water-borne encephalopathy, some dogs with this disease will bump their heads against the wall, walk irregularly, and even can't see their eyes; But some people have no symptoms at all.

In addition to X-ray or CT, the treatment of this disease can also check the cerebrospinal fluid, and then reduce the cerebrospinal fluid with drugs or adopt drainage surgery; If your dog doesn't have these symptoms, you don't need to be examined. The above are the diseases that poodles may suffer from, and the treatment methods of some diseases.