Not exact matches
They
tend to be wary towards strangers and although they can get along
with other small pets, another large
dog in the household might cause
problems unless the owner is a strong and dominant leader.
Many small breeds
tend to have
problems with their teeth but
with some Shiba Inu it can become a health
problem because it can interfere
with a
dog's ability to eat.
Since phosphorous
tends to accumulate in
dogs with kidney
problems, this food is low in phosphorous to promote kidney function.
Back
problems affect
dogs of all sizes but
tend to affect larger
dogs with longer spines more often than normal.
Likewise,
dogs of breeds
with physical characteristics that have been fundamentally altered
tend to have a shorter life expectancy, often stemming from health
problems associated
with abnormal physical traits.
This is more of a
problem with dogs than other animals, and young
dogs tend to adjust quicker than older ones.
Rat Terriers
tend to be pretty healthy little
dogs, for the most part — though, like any other breed, they can get sick and deal
with health
problems from time to time.
Dogs with BAS
tend to have more than one breathing
problem that needs to be corrected.
This
tends to be a big
problem when trying to adopt out pure breed
dogs but it can be an issue
with any animal.
Some breeds
tend to be more timid than others, however, shyness can become a serious behavior
problem with any
dog that's not properly socialized.
Problems with the vestibular system
tend to appear in
dogs with an average age of 12 to 13.
Usually
dogs with higher emotional intelligence
tend to suffer
with problems of anxiety and stress.
Dogs from puppy mills are riddled
with health
problems and
tend to be psychologically traumatized after living in miserable conditions.
Poodles and smaller
dogs tend to have bigger
problems with plaque and tarter.
As these
dogs have a short coat, many potential owners
tend to think they'll have little or no
problems with dog hair.
White
dogs tend to have a
problem with deafness.
For instance, big
dogs tend to deal
with more bone and joint
problems, whereas smaller
dogs tend to suffer more
with organ and breathing disorders.
Dog with indeterminate genetics
tend to have fewer health
problem than purebreds.
Dogs with behavior problems tend to languish longer in shelters due to the understandable reluctance on the part of most adopters to take on a dog with possible ongoing behavior challenges.1 In addition, shelter staff often hold onto the dogs before making them available for adoption to work on the behavior prob
Dogs with behavior
problems tend to languish longer in shelters due to the understandable reluctance on the part of most adopters to take on a
dog with possible ongoing behavior challenges.1 In addition, shelter staff often hold onto the
dogs before making them available for adoption to work on the behavior prob
dogs before making them available for adoption to work on the behavior
problem.
Generally speaking, I
tend to agree
with you — I'm not a huge fan of electric / underground fences for several reasons, including anxiety and barrier frustration issues which seem to be a
problem for some
dogs.
Arnold Lesser Board - certified orthopedic surgeon Ultravet Diagnostics 220 East Jericho Turnpike Mineola, New York (516-294-6680) Animal Emergency Service 280 Middle Country Road Selden, New York (631-698-2225) «Large - breed
dogs tend to have
problems with hips and joints and also growth deformities,» says Long Island veterinary surgeon Arnold Lesser, one of a dozen vets in the country specializing in such deformities.
It also promotes digestive health — which is why many
dogs with acute digestive
problems tend to go for the grass.
Dogs and cats
with chronic liver and pancreatic
problems (triad disease, cholangiohepatitis) also
tend to have low TP levels.
Umbilical hernias do
tend to be an inherited condition, and
dogs with this
problem should not be bred, so that they don't pass on the condition, as well as due to any
problem they may have during the pregnancy.
Dogs with problem aggression
tend to gain weight and become more phlegmatic, and calm when they are neutered.
As a result,
dogs reared in these environments
tend to encounter more serious health
problems as well as behavioral issues than
dogs raised
with families.
In
dogs, beef, dairy products, and wheat
tend to cause most of the
problems,
with chicken, lamb, and soy following.
Dogs tend to have more of a
problem with ear infections as compared to cats.