The protruding eyes and shortened muzzles of these breeds naturally exposure them to more eye
problems than other breeds.
The Havanese breed has no more health
problems than any other breed.
Some breeds, such as Poodles, Boston Terriers, Dachshunds, and Boxers, are more likely to have
his problem than other breeds.
Not exact matches
While some
breeds are naturally more vocal
than others, the
problem is magnified in dogs with limited socialization.
Tiny dogs including so - called «teacup» and «toy»
breeds of Chihuahuas, Shih Tzus, and Pomeranians are more likely
than others to have
problems stemming from fontanels that don't close.
Cairns are more prone to skin
problems than are many
other breeds.
Unfortunately, the shift in their
breeding purpose has somehow led to the development of a variety of health
problems that are more common in this
breed of dog
than others.
Possessiveness can become a
problem if the Peke is not trained, which takes time, as the Peke is slower at learning
than other breeds, and the owner will require patience.
More ppl are bitten by small dogs
than big ones the
problem is down to not being reported getting nipped of a small dog happens more but isn't reported larger dogs tend to leave or do more damage But this is the fault of the owner not knowing how to train a big dog u have to break the dog early then they see u as the alpha male then u can bend the dog to our will I've just had two dogs non pit bull taken from me by a copper who hasn't started shaving yet who said they look like pit bulls one was twelve week old the
other two yr old they haven't stopped growing yet how the fuck can this nimrod have the ability to tell
breeds are one thing or another b4 their full grown this is state sanctioned destruction of life
if you're willing to accept the greater potential for health
problems (much worse in some
breeds than in
others).
Likewise, greyhound platelet numbers are lower on average
than other breeds, which might be mistakenly interpreted as a
problem.
Even though some of these
problems are more prevalent in this
breed than in some
other breeds, they are not all hereditary.
She also informs potential owners of the varying needs of different types of pets, because some
breeds can have more medical
problems than others.
Longer nosed dogs tend to live longer
than the shorter nosed
breeds and many of the shorter nosed ones might have passed away from
other health
problems before their hearts gave out.
Heart
problems in the form of murmurs and enlarged hearts occur at a greater rate
than in most
other breeds.
If you're looking to add a new canine into your life, keep in mind that these six
breeds are more prone to separation anxiety
than others and could have behavior
problems.
Sadly,
other than variety, an extra thing dogs in the non-sporting group seem to have in common is a predisposition to congenital
problems often triggered by unscrupulous
breeding practices.
House - soiling
Problems There are several types of house - soiling problems * Puppies who are just learning where to eliminate (some breeds are more difficult to train than others) * Older dogs who have never learned not to soil in the house * Dogs who have regressed * Newly adopted dogs who may be stressed and need help learning proper behavior * Marking behaviors such as leg lifting through - out the house House soiling problems may also be connected to separation anxiety issues or stressed caused by changes in their schedule or
Problems There are several types of house - soiling
problems * Puppies who are just learning where to eliminate (some breeds are more difficult to train than others) * Older dogs who have never learned not to soil in the house * Dogs who have regressed * Newly adopted dogs who may be stressed and need help learning proper behavior * Marking behaviors such as leg lifting through - out the house House soiling problems may also be connected to separation anxiety issues or stressed caused by changes in their schedule or
problems * Puppies who are just learning where to eliminate (some
breeds are more difficult to train
than others) * Older dogs who have never learned not to soil in the house * Dogs who have regressed * Newly adopted dogs who may be stressed and need help learning proper behavior * Marking behaviors such as leg lifting through - out the house House soiling
problems may also be connected to separation anxiety issues or stressed caused by changes in their schedule or
problems may also be connected to separation anxiety issues or stressed caused by changes in their schedule or routine
Certain
breeds of dogs are more prone to medical
problems than others.
All
breeds have certain health
problems which are more prevalent in their
breed than in
others.
Considered a short - faced (brachycephalic)
breed, the Australian Bulldog is prone to certain breathing
problems and they may be more prone to heat exhaustion
than other breeds.
Keep in mind that some
breeds are more prone to tearing and tearstains around the eyes
than others are (Maltese is the first
breed to come to mind), so if you have a particularly «weepy» dog, it may be a common
problem of the
breed.
2) Pet insurance: Some
breeds are more likely
than others to have health
problems as they grow older.
Dachshunds seem predisposed to this
problem, as their disk seem to age or degenerate more quickly
than those of
other breeds.
As a result, the definition of the companion animal
breed is a
breed whose members can not perform any utilitarian function for themselves or their human owners — they're simply too weak to pull their own weight anymore — and they also suffer from a much wider array of painful maladies
than their larger cousins; painful and unnatural medical
problems like the tendency of certain joints like knees and hips to pop out of their sockets far too easily, among many
others.
The cat
breeding community, and veterinarians who assist them see that some
breeds and breeders of purebred cats have more of an FIP
problem than others.
While weight
problems aren't a given, some
breeds tend to pack on weight more easily
than others.
Unfortunately, pugs can have health
problems associated with their eyes more often
than most
other breeds and in case of emergencies you can look at emergency vet in Reno.
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.
The
problem is more prevalent in some
breeds than others.
* has spent a number of years studying and learning about their
breed * is active in one or more
breed clubs or similar groups and thus is in regular contact with
other people in the
breed * knows their
breeding stock inside and out for several generations back * has an «eye for a dog» and has developed a detailed picture of the type of dog they're
breeding toward * almost always compete in some in some sort of activity with their dogs (conformation, working activities, obedience etc.) so as to have a realistic idea of how their dogs compare to
others of the same the
breed * is knowledgable about the hereditary
problems that occur in their
breed and has the appropriate tests done prior to
breeding in order to decrease the likelihood of their occurance in their pups * considers temperament important * is knowledgable about the mating and whelping of dogs in general, so as to minimize the chances of injury or death to the
breeding dogs * is extremely concerned with the quality of the homes that their puppies are destinied for, to the point of not performing a
breeding if they don't feel good homes will be available for the pups * never has more dogs of their own
than they are properly able to care for * is willing and able to educate and build a relationship with their puppy buyers * is honest * uses spay / neuter contracts and / or limited registration to prevent the casual
breeding of their puppies * is ALWAYS willing to take back a dog of their
breeding if a puppy buyer can not keep it for any reason.
Some dogs are much more energetic
than others, certain
breeds are prone to
problems later in life, and not all dogs will be happy to share their home with
other animals.
Some recessive
problems crop up in some
breeds more
than others.
Often in
other breeds, the incidence of one or more diseases can be greater
than 50 % in the population and presents a real
problem to long term
breed vitality.
Remember that some
breeds live longer
than others, because some
breeds are prone to significant health
problems and when you're adopting a mixed
breed pet, it's difficult to know the animal's genetic susceptibility.
Toy
breed dogs sometimes do seem to get more
than their share of health
problems in such a tiny package, I sympathize with your struggles — luckily they do grow out of hypoglycemia but there are
other conditions common in these little guys that can be an ongoing
problem and may be contributing to his symptoms.
All
breeds of dogs have certain medical
problems that they are more prone to
than others.
Although these deposits are common in toy dogs, the
problem seems to present earlier in the cavalier
than some of the
other toy
breeds.
Some
breeds have more health
problems than others, and it's important to do your research to find out what
breed will work for you and your family.
(ref) Although these
problems are relatively rare, poodles, Boston Terriers and English bulldogs seem to develop them in a greater number
than other dog
breeds (ref); manx and
other bobtail cat
breeds as well.
Exotics mature later
than most
other breeds, and since all pets should be neutered and spayed at an early age,
problems related to spraying and
other adult urges need never be a concern.
On the good side, they suffer less
than most
other breeds for hip dysplasia and joint
problems.
Based on the prevalence of MMVD from 1985 - 1991 this would exclude 13 %, 12 % for females and 15 % for males, of the CKCS from
breeding each year, still less
than 50 % which is important for not creating
other genetic
problems [5].
The
problem is not that pitbulls are more aggressive, meaner, or attack more
than any
other breed: its that WHEN THEY DO ATTACK, they inflict a lot more injuries that
other dogs.
In some dogs certain hereditary factors can also make a particular dog or
breeding line more prone to those health
problems than other dogs in the same
breed of different lines.
I have owned many dogs and I agree it is mostly irresposible dog owners - the
problem is with all the pit bull shows the
breed is getting more and more popular and it makes a good aggressive dog and can be more viscious
than other breeds - regardless of aggressiveness.
Smarter dogs can develop behavior
problems more quickly
than other dog
breeds.
Whereas some
breeds — just like the «hairless» sphinx — are mentioned to be much less likely to set off symptoms of cat allergic reactions
than others, any cat has the potential to trigger
problems.
Borzoi teeth do seem to collect tartar more
than some
other breeds, so their teeth should be brushed to prevent gum and tooth
problems.
Certain small
breeds are more prone to birthing
problems than others are.