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Old 02-26-2010, 04:34 PM
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Default Fragility of small breeds?

I was wondering whether Italian Greyhounds are more fragile than other small dogs of similar sizes, like Papillions or pomeranians or toy poodles etc. I have had friends with IG and they all spent a long time talking about how breakable IG are yet my friends with poms don't ever mention it. I wondered whether it was because they were compared with Greyhounds or whether they were just really fragile. One of my friend's IG fell on a sofa and broke a leg, I was shocked that such a small fall could do such damage but the vet said it was the way he fell which was the real problem.
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Old 02-26-2010, 04:40 PM
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I dunno about IGs but paps are often called 'fragile' too online. Personally I've not had any size related issues and my dogs can be really rough to themselves. Even with my best prevention they think they can fly off of couches and walls. I think with most little breeds if you use common sense then it'll be okay.
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Old 02-26-2010, 04:43 PM
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Yeah... small breeds arent as fragile as they are made out to be.

But sometimes they can just fall wrong, one of our toy poodles fell off a low couch onto carpet and broke her leg... she now jumps on and off really high things, plays with agility equipment, etc and is always fine... freak things can happen.
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Old 02-27-2010, 02:36 PM
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I have never had fragility issues with my small dogs. I own two that can't jump onto things due to disabilities, but jump off furniture just fine.

I did watch a toy poodle PUPPY jump off a couch in front of me and break a leg sadly.

the other thing is i don't step on them. That is played up alot online. They learn to stay out of the way really fast, and I find the only dog I have bump into or step on is my larger dog.
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I've seen poorly bred IGs (usually pet store specials) with toothpick legs that break easily. But with that, it could be poor nutrition as well. The well bred small dog isn't fragile, per se, but would me moreso that a larger dog with more substantial bones. Stepping on a 5 lb dog's foot might break it, where a 80 lb dog will just be upset that you did it. But that's shear size, not fragility based on breed.
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I wouldn't dismiss or minimize fragility overall. With a trip or a fall, they can be injured. So care does have to be taken with their handling.

However, they are not incapable of any dog things. Racing, jumping, wrestling with each other, swimming, my crew does all of it. I've not had issues with them.
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Old 02-27-2010, 02:45 PM
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the other thing is i don't step on them. That is played up alot online. They learn to stay out of the way really fast, and I find the only dog I have bump into or step on is my larger dog.
Yep same here. I rarely ever step on the small dogs because they learn to pay attention. My past bigger dogs though loved to be tripping you around underfoot.

I think the weird falls can happen to any size dog or person though. When I broke my collar bone I simply fell off a thing that was about 2 feet from the ground. I landed on someone else and broke a bone. The other person was fine... Sometimes freak injuries just happen.
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Old 02-27-2010, 02:52 PM
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Romeo is 5 pounds. but he is sturdy and that is why can do this..

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lol its his favorite game.. it involves me throwing him...
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Old 02-27-2010, 02:53 PM
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I wouldnt call keely fragile.. lol.. no way in this world would I call her that..

I have stepped on keelys paw before.. nothing serious.> She didnt whine or anything. But she was trying to get out of the way when Ive done it but wasnt quick enough.. Ive triped over her.. but it was MY clumbsyness.. Had nothing to do with her.. Again, she was fine.

I used to trip over casey ALL the time (casey was a GSDxLab) she was Constantly getting run over by me cuase she was too darn stubborn to move.. If I didnt know anybetter id think she liked getting stepped on.
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Old 02-27-2010, 02:56 PM
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OMG fran keely likes being thrown around too ! I always thought it was some sort of weird fetish.. lol..

I play just as rough with keely as I did with casey.. i push her around and roll her over. The rougher I am themore she likes it.
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