Some landlords even restrict
certain dog breeds due to size or because of liability risk.
Not exact matches
However,
due to the fact that they were mixed with various
dog breeds, they are prone to
certain diseases.
Certain breeds of
dogs (such as Labrador Retrievers, Dalmatians and Great Danes) are more susceptible to liver disease
due to a genetic difficulty excreting copper.
All of these
breeds share
certain characteristics, such as a stocky bodies, wide skulls and powerful jaws,
due to their history as fighting
dogs.
Certain breeds of
dogs and cats have compressed nasal passages
due to the shape of their head.
Certain breeds of
dogs (all giant
breeds, cocker spaniels, boxers, and Doberman pinschers) should have a full assessment done as initial workup
due to increased risk of cardiomyopathy.
There are some
breeds of
dogs that,
due to a deficiency with P - glycoprotein, may have sensitivities to
certain specific preventatives as well as other medications including anti-depressants, antibiotics, and cardiac medications.
While many people refuse to «dress their
dogs»
due to the fact that they see it as unnecessary and just plain silly, it should be noted that with
certain breeds like the Italian greyhound it is necessary to insulate the
dog from cold weather which poses a risk to the
dog's health.
Certain breeds are predisposed to developing
dog ear infections, but any
breed can be affected
due to these related problems.
Certain breeds of
dogs, in our experience, have a higher likelihood of injury in a free range environment than other
dogs due to
breed / physical characteristics, demeanor and play style.
Neutering has been associated with alterations in
dog behavior, reducing the risk of biting in
certain breeds of
dogs [8] and neutered
dogs are at reduced risk for relinquishment presumably
due to improved behavior [10].
Some
dogs like the pit bull are more predisposed to
certain traits
due to
breeding, history, etc..
All
dogs are predisposed to
certain traits
due to
breeding... thats the point of having different
breeds to begin with!
Due to the high frequency of occurrence within
certain breeds of
dogs and within
certain bloodlines, heredity may be an important factor.