Small dog breeds are quite popular today, with many dog owners opting for the toy breeds as a pet. Even small dogs get ill, but managing your pet’s health is key to their survival. Small dogs face greater obstacles than their larger breed brothers. One of the greatest obstacles faced by small dogs is injury. While no dog is immune from injury, smaller dogs tend to acquire more injuries than most, due to their size. Keeping your dog injury-free and maximize your pet’s health is solely up to you.
Smaller dogs tend to have the “small dog’ syndrome, in that, they tend to be more aggressive when facing another dog. Maintaining control over your dog will help you alleviate any serious injury from dog attacks. Without any further small dog syndrome fits, your pet’s health can be free of injury.
Small dogs are also prone to certain medical conditions that can adversely affect your pet’s health. Hypoglycemia is a common ailment with smaller dogs. Smaller dogs are also quicker to react to bacterial and viral infections. Most dog owners do not consider their pet’s health will be affected by poor dental hygiene; yet, plaque build up is one of the leading causes of dog illness.

