Whenever we choose to have a pet, we expect it to be intelligent, docile, obedient and, of course, healthy. Good genetics does not exclude all problems that can arise during the life of the pet. However, there are dog breeds that are less susceptible than others to having certain dangerous diseases. The ideal is to always go to the vet regularly and find out about the characteristics of the breed. That way, you avoid unpleasant surprises and have a happy and healthy four-legged friend for a long time.
we, from awesome.club, we love to study about dogs, and we find information about breeds that, once basic care is observed, will not cause much concern to owners. And to help those who plan to have a pet, we point out the health problems that can be avoided so that the animal can live a long and healthy life. Check out!
basenji
The basenji is one of the oldest breeds in the world and originated in Ancient Egypt. These dogs are known not to bark as they have a special structure in their throat. Although a basenji lives an average of 12 years, their owners will rarely have to deal with serious health problems. However, it is worth noting that this breed is prone to thyroid disease.
greyhound
Paintings of greyhounds have been found inside tombs in ancient pyramids. Dogs of the breed, considered the fastest in the world, live an average of 13 years, have excellent eyesight and are usually healthy. However, greyhounds are prone to belly bumps; therefore, you should carefully monitor your buddy’s diet.
english foxhound
The breed was bred to hunt foxes. Their representatives are usually in good health and live on average up to 13 years. However, diet and physical activity should be closely monitored, as these dogs are prone to obesity.
german pinscher
The German pinscher is known for its intelligence and infinite energy, living an average of 12 to 14 years. It is one of the oldest German dog breeds and was bred to hunt mice. Pinschers are known to be in good health and not susceptible to disease. However, it is advisable to monitor the condition of the eyes and hip joints.
Siberian Husky
These athletic dogs, with their incredible energy and muscle build, need plenty of exercise and long walks outside every day. The average life span of a husky is approximately 14 years. Owners should be aware that this breed is prone to vision and hip problems, but a regular checkup with a veterinarian can prevent these complications.
border collie
Border collie dogs are considered the smartest on the planet. They are generally hardy and healthy, living an average of 12 to 15 years. But some can develop hearing problems, including deafness.
shiba inu
This breed was developed by the Japanese around 300 BC for hunting in the mountains. That’s why the shiba inu is tough and robust. The average life expectancy is 13 to 16 years. Preventive check-ups at a veterinary clinic will help ward off the illnesses that the breed is prone to, such as hip problems, eye problems, and allergies.
shih tzu
Many believe that this breed originated in Tibet. However, later on, the shih tzu became very popular in the imperial palace of China. The life expectancy of this dog can reach 18 years. Owners must ensure the animals do not suffer from dehydration, which can cause kidney problems.
Poodle
The poodle was bred as a hunting dog about 400 years ago in Germany. This is considered one of the smartest breeds on Earth: dogs can memorize over 300 words. In addition, they have high emotional intelligence and are extremely attentive to human voice and gestures. On average, these friends live to be 18 years old, which is a lot, especially for a medium-sized breed. However, be aware that they can have vision and joint problems.
chihuahua
The life expectancy of this fragile looking puppy is 15 to 20 years. The Chihuahua is one of the breeds that top the ranking of the healthiest dogs and is considered one of the cleanest pets. It’s hard to believe, but the wild ancestors of these animals were able to climb trees to escape large predators. Nowadays, however, tutors need to make sure they don’t jump from great heights as this can cause the patella to dislocate.
beagle
This robust and compact breed also tops the rankings of the healthiest dogs in the world. A beagle’s energy for play and physical activity lasts a lifetime. There is the case of a representative of this breed named Butch who lived 28 years. Diseases such as adenocarcinoma of the third eyelid and hypothyroidism can occur in these dogs, but having regular check-ups and getting the puppy from a reputable breeder can help prevent such problems.
Australian Cattle Dog
A representative of this breed named Bluey entered the Guinness Book of Records as the longest-lived dog in history. He lived for 29 years and 5 months. The Australian Cattle Dog does not have serious genetic diseases. However, their active nature can sometimes lead to joint or ligament damage.
Bonus: mutt
Mixed-breed puppies are generally healthier than pure-bred dogs. A 2019 study revealed that mutts live an average of 1.2 years longer than purebred dogs. These puppies are very easy to find in city shelters, where they wait for responsible owners willing to give them their love. So, adopt a mutt!
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