As a direct consequence to decades of poor dog breeding practices,
certain dog breeds face bigger challenges when they go into labor and may even require your knowhow on how to handle such situation.
Not exact matches
If you aren't familiar with my views on dangerous
dogs, I'm wary of
certain breeds that have a higher percentage of dangerous
dogs that other
breeds, this coming after an un-neutered male German Shepard bit my daughter in the
face and went on to bit at least 5 more victims before the owners moved out of town to save the
dog from being put down.
While the flat
face and short snout of brachycephalic
dog breeds, such as the bulldog, pug, shih tzu and chow chow, lend those
dogs a
certain quirky charm, that aesthetic peculiarity comes at a price.
Although the ban on
breed specific legislation allows Delaware's
dog owners to open their family to any
dog they choose, it does not prohibit landlords or property managers from barring
certain breeds from housing, an issue that a large number of
dog owners
face.
We even address those more sensitive topics such as how to clean the
face folds of a wrinkly
dog and the tail pockets found in
certain breeds (read up to find out which ones!)
Brachycephalic means short -
faced and it is selected for in
certain breeds of animals, most notably
dogs, cats and rabbits.
Certain breeds of
dogs, like brachycephalics —
dogs with pushed in
faces and dome - like heads, will often require a C - Section.
Certain breeds like brachycephalics (
dogs with pushed in
faces and dome shaped heads) almost always require C - section deliveries because of their anatomies.