Daily Paws: “Coton de Tulear”

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Daily Paws reporter Hilary Braaksma reached out to Lakeside Animal Hospital’s Dr. Jennifer Frione to find out more about the rare dog breed, Coton de Tulear. 

“Oral praise and a treat can go a long way in training  the people-pleasing coton. “They generally are quick to learn and easy to train,” says  Jennifer Frione, DVM, owner of Lakeside Animal Hospital  in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 

Your coton should eat dog food made from high-quality ingredients. Monitoring food and  exercise is an important part of care, as cotons have the ability to gain an unhealthy amount of weight. A visit to your vet can help you determine how much and how often to feed your coton.

Coton de Tulears are generally healthy dogs with a lifespan of 14–17 years. The most common health issues for cotons are  skin allergies, which can lead to bacterial infections, and ear problems if not cleaned properly. Cotons are prone to a few minor  medical conditions  including  hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and “luxating patella (knee issues) and ocular issues,” Frione says.”

Read the full article on our website here. View it on the Daily Paws website here

For more information about specific dog breeds and their characteristics, contact us at Lakeside Animal Hospital. 

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