How long do moodles live




















They are a playful and intelligent breed, however training them requires patience and consistency on the owners behalf. Being a smaller breed, the Moodle can become a fairly vocal breed. It is important to teach them from an early age that unprovoked barking is not okay. If it is an issue that develops it is essential that it is dealt with before it becomes a habit.

Eye Discharge: Due to a having shallow eye sockets, tears can spill out and stain lighter coloured fur. Although this is more a cosmetic issue, it is important to regularly clean the affected area. In general, larger dogs live a much shorter life compared to smaller dogs. For example, the average lifespan of a Great Dane is 7 years, while a Chihuahua is 17 years.

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It is common in small pure white dogs—so it is prevalent among the Maltese. A white Moodle with a white Toy Poodle parent will be susceptible to this problem. Other potential problems include progressive retinal atrophy PRA , dental issues and luxating patella. Good breeders will have their dogs tested by their vet for luxating patella before breeding and will DNA screen the Poodle parent for PRA also.

Most Moodles will live to between years of age, with some living well beyond this. The Moodle will not need an excessive amount of exercise and in fact should avoid strenuous activity while growing up. It is healthy for them to have play time or a daily walk.

Having some exercise can keep them physically and psychologically happy and healthy. It is important to watch them if they are outside the yard or in a dog park to avoid them getting themselves into trouble. Bathing should be done approximately every three to four weeks, but not more frequently or their skin may become dry. To avoid dental problems brush their teeth daily or provide raw beef bones for them to chew.

Small dogs are notorious for dental issues due to the reluctance by many owners to offer bones on a regular basis. They should also be combed daily to avoid tangles and their ears should and eyes should be checked regularly. Moodle Appearance What does a Moodle look like? Moodle Health Are Moodles a healthy breed?

Toy dogs are also susceptible to Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease, which disrupts the blood flow in the femur, causing sufferers to either develop a limp or lose movement in the leg completely. Lastly, as poodles are predisposed to eye diseases like Progressive Retinal Atrophy — a degenerative condition that leads to blindness much like cataracts — poodle-Maltese mixes could inherit this illness too.

Though maltipoos have low-maintenance, non-shedding coats, they still need daily brushing to prevent knots and tangles in their fluffy, curly fur. Tear stains are common in Malteses and poodles. Fur parents can minimise tear stains by using organic, alcohol-free tear stain wipes as well as keeping the eye area dry.

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