Larger breeds are more likely to get
the disease than smaller breeds with German Shepherds showing the highest incidence.
Not exact matches
FACT: Trap, Neuter, & Release (TNR) is an even bigger abject failure because these man - made ecological disasters can not be trapped faster
than they exponentially
breed out of control, and they also continue the cruelly annihilate all native wildlife (from the
smallest of prey up to the top predators that are starved to death), and the cats continue to spread many deadly
diseases that they carry today — FOR WHICH THERE ARE NO VACCINES AGAINST THEM.
Other
breeds of dogs with higher
than normal rates of heart
disease include Dachshund, Doberman Pinscher, Great Dane, and
small breeds in general.
Dr. Mehl has authored more
than 25 publications in peer - reviewed journals covering many surgical
diseases such as laryngeal disorders and treatment, adrenal tumors, bone tumors, liver shunts in
small and large
breed dogs, kidney transplantation, feline ureteral surgery, episoplasty in dogs, laparoscopic surgery, tracheal surgery and thoracic surgery.
Purebred cat
breeds are more prone to genetic
diseases than mixed
breed domestic cats due to the fact that the gene population that they come from is
smaller.
But this is confounded by genetics: For example,
small breed dogs tend to have more severe dental
disease than large dogs.
Small dogs are more prone to certain
diseases than other
breeds.
Dental
disease tends to affect
small breeds much more
than large
breeds.
We know
small breed dogs are less likely to have hip dysplasia
than large
breed dogs, but some
small breed dogs still suffer from this
disease.
FACT: Trap, Neuter, & Re-Abandon (TNR) is an even bigger abject failure because these man - made ecological disasters can not be trapped faster
than they exponentially
breed out of control, and they also continue to cruelly annihilate all native wildlife (from the
smallest of prey up to the top predators that are starved to death), and the cats continue to spread many deadly
diseases that they carry today — FOR WHICH THERE ARE NO VACCINES AGAINST THEM.
Even after adjusting for cause of death by free - radical
diseases, the average lifespan of giant
breeds like the Irish Wolfhound and St. Bernard was still lower
than smaller breed dogs, suggesting that the factors responsible for reducing giant
breed lifespan are likely to be a complex mix of morbidities linked to growth including, but not inclusively restricted to, free - radical release [29].
Small dog breeds are more likely to develop periodontal disease than large dogs because the teeth of small dogs are often too large for their mouths, according to veterinary dentistry exp
Small dog
breeds are more likely to develop periodontal
disease than large dogs because the teeth of
small dogs are often too large for their mouths, according to veterinary dentistry exp
small dogs are often too large for their mouths, according to veterinary dentistry experts.
This is much more common
than the congenital type of the
disease — especially in mature animals between 3 and 10 years of age, depending on their
breed (large and giant
breed dogs tend to become physically «older» at a younger age
than their
smaller counterparts).
Small breed dogs suffer from dental
disease more
than large
breed dogs.
Although most dogs and cats will develop some sort of dental
disease,
small dog
breeds, such as Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Dachshunds and Toy Poodles, are more prone to developing periodontal
disease than larger
breeds.