As for the different breeds of dogs that are susceptible to parvo infection, scientists still don't have a clue as to why black - and tan - colored breeds are more vulnerable to such
an infection than other breeds.
Dogs with pendulous ears, like cocker spaniels and basset hounds, and dogs with hairy inner ear flaps, like miniature poodles and schnauzers, are more susceptible to ear
infections than other breeds.
The Persian and Himalayan breeds appear more prone to ear
infections than other breeds of cats.
Labradors and Golden Retrievers are more prone to ear
infections than some other breeds because their ears cover the opening of the ear canal.
Not exact matches
It's also interesting to note that some
breeds like bulldogs, retrievers, pugs, etc. are more prone to ear
infections than others.
Additionally, dog owners should be aware that certain
breeds of dogs are more prone to ear
infections than others.
Golden retrievers, cocker spaniels, Labrador retrievers, schnauzers, Westies, wheaten terriers, and all the setters tend to have more ear diseases
than other breeds, but all dogs can contract the
infection at some point in their lives.
Some
breeds are more susceptible to ear
infections than others.
It's important to realize that a dog's ear is not universally shaped, and that certain
breeds are more prone to
infection than others.
Dogs of all
breeds suffer from ear
infections, but those with floppy ears and those with allergies are more prone to developing these
infections than other dogs.
Urinary
infections are common in Mastiffs, and a serious urinary disease called cystinuria is more common in Mastiffs
than in any
other breed.
Certain dog
breeds develop mange (demodex)
infections more often
than other breeds.
There are many causes of ear
infections in pets, and some
breeds are more prone to developing ear
infections than others.