The Japanese Tosa has a few
giant dog health problems, like hip dysplasia and bloat, but most dogs still manage to live about 10 years.
Not exact matches
They may be
giants in the
dog world, but Great Danes are not immune to
health problems.
Obesity causes
health problems in
dogs of all sizes, but even a little extra weight in a
giant dog breed can lead to orthopedic
problems like arthritis.
Over a period of several years this included incredible improvements in reproductive
health, and also in orthopedic
problems in young
dogs of the
giant breeds.
It is important to choose the right food for your Great Dane, as this
giant breed
dog is prone to some serious
health problems that can be influenced by diet.
While there is some evidence that intact, large and
giant breed
dogs may be less prone to a certain few
health problems, the general lack of personal responsibility evinced by most humans in this culture make spaying and neutering absolutely necessary for pet population control.