Very informative video. I have a 13 1/2 year old Powder Puff that I adopted when he was 9. He has the sweetest temperament of any dog I've ever met. He loves all people and all animals. He gets along with cats and can't be bothered to chase the squirrels in the yard. He rarely barks and never sheds. He loves going for walks. I don't think he was taken very good care of in his younger years. When I got him he was missing a leg and had a heart murmur, and when I got his teeth cleaned by the vet they needed to remove about half of them. He has little seizures often, that are very brief. He's quite deaf, though not 100%. He's definitely getting old, but he has an excellent appetite for food, and for life. I'm retired, so he's my constant companion, always at my side.
Thank you! I rescued a little CCPP a few mos ago & she has a little hop to her when she walks. I had the vet check her out but he said she's fine. Now that you explained the genetic leg disease, I'm going to have her checked again.
Great video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. One other tip is to be careful of trimming their nails too short-especially if the nails are black and you can’t see how far their blood veins go. It’s not like other breeds someone might be used to-their feet and toes/fingers are longer compared to other breeds. One more thing: I don’t agree that Chinese Cresteds should pull weights due to their vulnerability to kneecap problems. At least maybe they should wait until they are about two years old and full grown.
Thank you! I've been searching for more information about these cuties but there's not a lot on RUclips on how they are to live with day-to-day and more extensive info. You're so cute too! 😄
Thank you so much for this! My sister got me this breed, shes 4 months old and it’s so hard trying to find more info about them. Thanks for this information 💜
Very informative video. I have a 13 1/2 year old Powder Puff that I adopted when he was 9. He has the sweetest temperament of any dog I've ever met. He loves all people and all animals. He gets along with cats and can't be bothered to chase the squirrels in the yard. He rarely barks and never sheds. He loves going for walks. I don't think he was taken very good care of in his younger years. When I got him he was missing a leg and had a heart murmur, and when I got his teeth cleaned by the vet they needed to remove about half of them. He has little seizures often, that are very brief. He's quite deaf, though not 100%. He's definitely getting old, but he has an excellent appetite for food, and for life. I'm retired, so he's my constant companion, always at my side.
Thank you! I rescued a little CCPP a few mos ago & she has a little hop to her when she walks. I had the vet check her out but he said she's fine. Now that you explained the genetic leg disease, I'm going to have her checked again.
Great video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. One other tip is to be careful of trimming their nails too short-especially if the nails are black and you can’t see how far their blood veins go. It’s not like other breeds someone might be used to-their feet and toes/fingers are longer compared to other breeds. One more thing: I don’t agree that Chinese Cresteds should pull weights due to their vulnerability to kneecap problems. At least maybe they should wait until they are about two years old and full grown.
Thank you! I've been searching for more information about these cuties but there's not a lot on RUclips on how they are to live with day-to-day and more extensive info.
You're so cute too! 😄
Thank you so much for this! My sister got me this breed, shes 4 months old and it’s so hard trying to find more info about them.
Thanks for this information 💜
Thank you for the video! 🤗