Dog Itchy Rash on Belly – Causes, Treatment and Prevention
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by tresilla@raggydogs.com.au
1M ago
Dog itchy rash on the belly area could be caused by food or environmental allergies, parasites like fleas or ticks, nutritional deficiencies, yeast or bacterial infections, or dry skin. Poodle mix breeds such as Cavoodles and Groodles are particularly prone to allergies. This guide also discusses the important role grooming plays in the prevention of skin irritation in oodles. So which itch is it? Why is your dog constantly licking, chewing, or scratching its belly? And, most importantly, what can you do to relieve it? This guide answers all these questions and more. Table of Contents – D ..read more
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Cavoodle Puppy Care – The Ultimate Guide
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by tresilla@raggydogs.com.au
2M ago
Cavoodle Puppy Care – The Ultimate Guide Cavoodle puppy care involves feeding, grooming training and providing the best veterinary care for your new baby. The Cavoodle (or Cavapoo) is the most popular dog breed in Australia. Bred from (toy or miniature) Poodles and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, these adorable dogs are intelligent, friendly, affectionate, and also low-shedding. The breed can vary in size, depending on the Poodle parent. Toy Cavoodles weigh between 3 and 7 kg. Miniature Cavoodles are bigger than toy Cavoodles and weigh between 7-18 kg. Table of Contents - Cavoodle Pu ..read more
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10 Best Puppy Buying Guide Tips to Know Before Getting a Poodle-Mix Puppy
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by tresilla@raggydogs.com.au
8M ago
This Doodle puppy buying guide will share the best tips to consider before you take the leap to add a poodle mix to your family. Poodle mixes, or Oodles, have become increasingly popular over the last few years. This is because of their low-shedding coats, high intelligence, and easy trainability. They are also available in a variety of sizes, so there is always an Oodle that is right for you. You can choose from popular Poodle mixes like Cavapoos (Poodle + Cavalier King Charles Spaniel), Moodles (Poodle + Maltese), Groodles (Poodle + Golden Retriever), or Cockapoos (Poodle + Cocker Spaniel ..read more
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Hip Dysplasia In Oodles – causes, symptoms, prevention and treatments
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by tresilla@raggydogs.com.au
8M ago
Oodle dogs or Poodle mixes need no introduction. From Groodles to Cavoodles to Moodles and Labradoodles, these delightful Poodle crossbreeds have captured our hearts with their charm and charisma. However, there’s a crucial aspect regarding these breeds that deserves our attention – hip dysplasia in Oodles.  This article discusses the complexities of hip dysplasia in Oodle dogs, along with its causes, signs, treatment options, home management, and prevention. We aim to equip you with this knowledge to ensure that your cherished Oodle companion prances through life with joy and vigour ..read more
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Luxating Patella in Dogs – Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, And Prevention
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by tresilla@raggydogs.com.au
8M ago
Luxating patella in dogs is a common condition that causes the kneecap to pop out or dislocate. It is commonly seen in small dogs like Toy Poodles, Cavoodles, Chihuahuas, Dachshunds, Pomeranians, and Yorkshire Terriers, as well as mixed-breed Doodle dogs like Spoodles and Moodles. It is a common health condition reported in small poodle crossbreeds, being informed can help you find a reputable breeder who does their best to prevent breeding dogs with the condition. However, if you find yourself with a dog that has luxating patella, it helps to be informed about your options, before proceeding ..read more
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Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) for Puppies – Exercises and Benefits
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by tresilla@raggydogs.com.au
10M ago
The US military developed a programme known as Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS), or the Bio Sensor, to develop ‘super puppies’.  The Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) program consists of applying gentle stressors to young pups in a controlled manner through specific handling exercises. Based on years of research, it has been found that the programme had lasting effects and leads to rapid neurological growth and development in puppies.  Furthermore, the pups that received this stimulation were healthier, had better cardiovascular and adrenal health, and were generally bette ..read more
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10 Adorable and Popular Cavoodle Grooming Styles!
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by tresilla@raggydogs.com.au
10M ago
If you have a fleece or wool coated Cavoodle – the Cavoodle grooming styles are endless and you’ll want to consider your options before visiting the groomer. The greatest thing about owning this breed is its magnificent coat! In fact; Cavoodles were first bred for their low-shedding coats. Dog breeders also strive to achieve the low-dander Poodle coat in their Cavoodles.  This feature, combined with their superior intelligence and high trainability, makes the Cavoodle one of the most popular Doodle dogs today. It seems everyone owns one of these smart, low-shedding Doodle dogs! But you ..read more
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Groodle Grooming Guide – 10 Professional Groomer Tips for 3 Coat Types
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by tresilla@raggydogs.com.au
11M ago
The Groodle, or Goldendoodle, is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. Groodles come in various coat types, such as curly/wool, straight, or wavy/fleece, depending on their genetic makeup. Each coat type requires a specific grooming routine. Groodle Grooming is extremely important to keep its coat healthy and aesthetically pleasing. Straight or flat coated Groodles will shed heavily if they are not groomed regularly. While fleece and curly or wool-coated Groodles will knot and mat if not groomed correctly and frequently. Before we cover the techniques for grooming each type of Groo ..read more
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Finding The Perfect Groodle Puppy
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by tresilla@raggydogs.com.au
1y ago
Groodles or Goldendoodles are hybrid dogs obtained by cross-breeding Golden Retrievers and Poodles. In the past decade, the popularity of Groodles has been on the rise. This is because of their low or non-shedding coats, teddy bear looks, sweet and loving personality, and easy trainability. Our Groodle breed guide covers everything about this popular poodle mix. Are you looking to add a healthy and happy Groodle to your home? Then read on: we have important information for you. Table of Contents How to Find the Perfect Groodle Puppy? Start By Researching Groodle Breeders Near You Visit the B ..read more
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Straight-Haired Cavoodles – Everything You Need to Know!
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by tresilla@raggydogs.com.au
1y ago
The Straight Haired Cavoodle is usually the F2-generation Cavoodles obtained by crossing a Cavoodle with a Cavoodle. Generally, these puppies have straight, short hair like their Cavalier King Charles Spaniel ancestor. They tend to shed seasonally and require regular grooming to maintain their coats. Less grooming maintenance is required overall compared to the fleece and wool-coated Cavoodles. The Straight Haired Cavoodle can also result from first-generation breedings between a Cavalier King Charles and a Poodle parent. If the Poodle stud or parent carries one copy instead of two copies of ..read more
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