Yorkshire Terriers’ health issues are something that any potential owner should fully consider before purchasing this very delightful and energetic dog. Vitamin and Mineral supplements are very important for all pets, but for this breed it may not only be an essential, it may be a critical essential.
Affectingly known as Yorkies, these very small dogs can offer rather big personalities in their very small package.
These members of the Toy Group of dogs are very energetic, extremely determined and investigative, and actually very brave and bold by nature as in their beginnings were used to catch and kill rats.
These small and very lovable canine companions had a very interesting background as rat catchers in the early nineteenth century, especially in Europe, but moved from the working class of dog quite rapidly to the high society class, all because of their personalities.
They are simply put, very fun to be around. However, any potential owner needs to fully understand the possible health issues first.
You will need to make absolutely certain that Yorkshire Terriers are the right breed for you, as they are not especially suited to be around very young children, not for the safety of the children, but for their safety as they can be quite fragile.
Yorkies can easily adapt to almost any surrounding, they travel very easily, and they require very little exercise. But they do require interaction with people, and to suit their personality, the more interaction the happier they are.
In fact, these loveable little creatures have actually have been placed into Yorkie Classes by many of their owners that include the following categories: Energetic, Placid, Hard Headed, Sweet Natured, Serious, Goofballs, Introverted, and than the class of a Yorkie that Everyone Loves.
This wonderful little dogs health issues can be easily categorized into three major classes; their teeth, as they are very prone to tooth problems and tooth decay, digestive problems especially with protein losing enteropathy, and finally simply because of their small size, bone structure problems including knee cap issues as well as broken bones.
Vitamin and Mineral supplements for you pet are very important, but for the Yorkie it may be the most important thing you can do for them.
The most prevalent health issue is their teeth. Yorkies are very prone to tooth problems, and in the most severe cases, tooth decay. Although most all dogs develop some form of tooth decay, they do not develop cavities.
Yorkshire Terriers problems with their teeth can be traced almost exclusively to what you feed them. Soft foods may be the easiest to give them, but they can be horrible for your Yorkie, as soft food leaves food debris in the gum pockets.
There are several very good hard foods brands that you can select from, but do not feed them soft foods.
These food debris can lead to infections, the infections can than cause the gums to become soft and recede, thus causing the potential for teeth to decay. If left unchecked, your small canine companion will actually loose their teeth.
In preventing health issues with their teeth, you should carefully check them daily and brush them as often as possible, at least three times a week to prevent tarter buildup.
Tater buildup can easily be removed by the owner at home by rubbing a solution of three percent hydrogen peroxide or a weak one percent hydrochloric acid. Use only baking soda toothpaste or toothpaste especially for dogs, but never human toothpaste, as it too strong for you pet.
Vitamins A and D, and the mineral Calcium are also essential for your Yorkie, but remember that they are a fat soluble vitamin meaning that they are stored by the liver and adipose tissue, and thus not easily extracted.
What this basically means is they can be toxic at high levels, so only use the recommended levels.
Vitamin A aids in the formation and in the maintenance of mucous membranes, especially important to your Yorkies gums and teeth. It also contains beta carotene which has antioxidant properties that will help with tooth infections.
Vitamin D helps promote calcium absorption, which is critical for not just the teeth, but also the bones of your Yorkie. Vitamin D also maintains healthy levels of calcium as well as phosphorus in your pets bloodstream.
The Issues with Yorkshire terrier bones is not just their fragility, but also what is known as luxating patella, a condition where the kneecap actually moves from its normal position, making the calcium levels in your canine especially important, as it must be at the correct levels to help prevent this condition.
You should always consult your veterinarian first before giving them any supplement.
The final issue that is potentially dangerous is digestive conditions, especially protein losing enteropathy. This protein losing condition is best described as your Yorkie losing protein through the intestine that is very difficult to replace.
Because Yorkies already have a tendency to have delicate digestive systems to begin with, this is a potentially harmful condition that can lead to severe bouts of diarrhea and or fluid lose in your pet, both very serious conditions.
Medically described as any disturbance where the result is a marked increase in mucosal permeability, protein losing enteropathy has the potential to cause infection, congestive heart failure, and portal hypertension.
These health issues all can be traced back to what they are fed.
However, what they are fed may also be causing them the greatest health risk if that diet is too low in fat as in than reduces your pets Vitamin b12 and folate levels, essential for malabsorption.
Absorption of the nutrients you are feeding your pet is essential for small intestine health, and your veterinarian can quickly test your pet for low levels of b12 and folate, and make the recommendation for supplements as needed.
However, remember that this is a fat soluble vitamin, and as such can be toxic if not given in the correct amounts.
You’re beloved Yorkie, despite all the potential health issues, if supplemented properly and checked regularity, can be a great pet to own and just plain out fun to be around.
Archive for January, 2011
Yorkshire Terriers – Health Issues
Foods For Better Sexual Health
It is a good idea to eat a good balanced breakfast full of protein and fiber. Some examples might include yogurt with fruit or toast with peanut butter. A good breakfast gives you more energy and puts you in a better mood to better enjoy time with your loved one. It is also recommended to try and avoid a breakfast full of carbohydrates such as a bagel and cream cheese. These foods will only make you crash later on in the day leaving you too tired to enjoy special time with the one you love.
It is also a good idea to drink plenty of fluids such as water. These will help keep you hydrated and full of energy and better able to perform better at night with a loved one. It also helps replenish sexual fluids as well which can make things more enjoyable. Avoiding drinking too much coffee and tea and may give you way too much energy to be able to enjoy time with your loved one. It is also recommended to eat plenty of unsaturated fat such as olive oil, fish and nuts because these foods help produce hormones needed for both men and women. They will make your sexual health more enjoyable as well as healthier.
Eating more chicken and lean meat will give you the protein you need to help you be happier and experience romance during that special time with your loved one. Try to avoid eating many snacks with too many calories. These may add on the weight and make you feel unattractive which will only lead to a bad sexual experience and sexual health.
Eating healthier and exercising daily is not only good for our bones and muscles but for our sexual health as well. Eating better helps give us more energy, keeps us feeling desirable, and happier. All of these things will help lead to a better more enjoyable time with our loved ones for a long time into the future.
Universal Health Care From All Over
The health care reform bill has recently been approved in the US. Because of this the Europeans are gloating that it took this long for this kind of legislation to be passed. Europe has always had their systems controlled by their governments. The US has finally come around to this concept.
In history, Germany has one of the oldest universal health care structures. It dates back to, their first chancellor, Otto von Bismarck’s legislation. This was followed by Britain in 1911, which covered majority of employees including their dependents provided they were giving to the scheme for a minimum of 5 yrs. In 1948, following the signing of Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the National Health Service was created. This broadened the security of the government’s health initiatives to include all legit citizens of Britain. Majority of other countries that signed the Human Rights Declaration followed suit with their own versions of health care systems. The US was one of the signatories who did not ratify the right to health.
Universal health care, no matter what country implements it, all have one thing in common, that is, there is some form of involvement by that country’s government whether through regulation, legislation or taxation. They usually prescribe what sort of care must be given, based on what, & to which particular individuals. Some programs are partly paid by the client with most of the costs from either taxes or obligatory insurance while others are shouldered by taxes alone. Sometimes, the government runs the system directly.
Different countries have various systems for universal health services depending on the degree of involvement of the government. Switzerland and the Netherlands have systems run by private companies which are heavily regulated by the government that they cannot take advantage of the mandated insurance. They make their killing thru supplementary insurances. In Italy, Spain, UK & some Nordic countries, the government is fully involved in health care services and eligibility is based on citizen rights and not mandatory insurance.
In Canada, the system is funded by taxes but private companies supply a lot of the services. The physicians collect a fee according to the services rendered. In Australia, 67.5% of the system is funded by the government while the rest is shouldered by private companies. In nations such as France, Germany, & Japan, they use a multi-payer system-health service funded by both public and private sources. The private funding comes from employees, together with their employers, contributing to sickness funds that are regulated. The contribution depends upon an individual’s salary.

