Note that
certain dog breeds seem predisposed to tail - chasing, such as Bull Terriers and German Shepherd Dogs.
Not exact matches
There are
certain Great Dane health issues and
dog illnesses that
seem to pester our
breed and we've dedicated an entire section to the subject of health.
There
seems to be so much fun and temptation beyond the gate for
certain dog breeds.
All
dogs can develop food allergies, but
certain breeds like the Schnauzer
seem to have a higher risk.
While most urban pet parents are responsible and do clean up after their pups, there are always a few bad seeds in the Big Apple — and there are
certain blocks, usually on less densely populated streets, which
seem to attract this
breed of
dog owner.
Research studies aren't at all times conclusive but so far it
seems certain breeds are actually susceptible to develop allergies in general, including
dog food - induced allergies.
Certain breeds seem to age faster than others and larger
dog breeds often age faster than smaller
breeds.
Some owners are concerned about side effects of
certain NSAIDs in
dogs, and it's true that some
breeds seem predisposed to such problems.
The exact cause of mastocytoma in
dogs remains a mystery, although the current observation is that
certain breeds of
dogs such as Boston terriers, Labrador Retrievers, Boxers, Pugs, Beagles, Schnauzers, and Bulldogs
seem to be more vulnerable to the formation of mast cell tumors.
Any
breed can be affected with primary IMHA, but in
certain dog breeds such as cocker spaniels, poodles, Irish setters, and old english sheepdogs, it
seems to be more common.
Certain breeds of
dogs seem to be prone to periodontal disease, including poodles, schnauzers, terriers, pomeranians, plus any
breed of geriatric animal.
Large
breed dogs may be more prone to skin tags than smaller
breeds, and
certain breeds of
dogs, like Cocker Spaniels, also
seem predisposed to developing these little lumps.
There
seems to be a lot of stigma and misconceptions that revolve around
certain breeds of
dogs, especially Pitbulls.
Certain breeds, such as West Highland White Terriers, Cavalier King Charles and Cocker Spaniels,
seem to be more prone to this problem, though any
dog may be affected.
Hot spots are a «
dog thing» in general, but
certain breeds seem to be more commonly affected, including Rottweilers, German shepherds and golden retrievers.
Certain breeds suffer high incidences of certain conditions: larger breed dogs, for instance, like German Shepherd Dogs, commonly seem to develop orthopedic problems such as hip dys
Certain breeds suffer high incidences of
certain conditions: larger breed dogs, for instance, like German Shepherd Dogs, commonly seem to develop orthopedic problems such as hip dys
certain conditions: larger
breed dogs, for instance, like German Shepherd Dogs, commonly seem to develop orthopedic problems such as hip dyspla
dogs, for instance, like German Shepherd
Dogs, commonly seem to develop orthopedic problems such as hip dyspla
Dogs, commonly
seem to develop orthopedic problems such as hip dysplasia.
Certain breeds and species
seem to be more sensitive: Japanese
breeds of
dogs (e.g., Akita, Shiba Inu) and cats.
Certain pure
bred dogs seem to be more likely to have this problem, such as the Poodle, German Shepherd, Irish setter, and others.