They include hip dysplasia, a skin disease called sebaceous adenitis, a heart condition called subvalvular aortic stenosis, Addison's disease, and eye diseases such as progressive retinal atrophy, cataracts and glaucoma.
Do Goldendoodles have skin allergies?
Got Allergies? Get a Goldendoodle! Some Goldendoodles are hypoallergenic and most don't even shed, making them great for handlers with allergies, or those who want to avoid constantly picking up the vacuum.
Why is my Goldendoodle itching all the time?
The most common causes of itching are parasites, infections, and allergies. There are many skin diseases that do not initially cause itching. Itching may develop because of secondary bacterial or yeast infections. It is possible that by the time itching develops the initial cause is long gone.
Is it common for Goldendoodles to have allergies?
Many of our puppy parents select the doodle breed because of their own allergies to dog dander, but did you know that canine allergies are quite common as well? Allergies is an exaggerated immune response to an irritant. And unfortunately, allergies in dogs have become increasingly common among all breeds.
How often should a Goldendoodle be bathed?
One thing you must keep in mind is that Goldendoodles have sensitive skin. If they get bathed too often, then their skin starts to dry out. In order to avoid making the dog uncomfortable, only give them a bath once a month. Once a month is enough to keep their skin and coat healthy.
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