Dogs are well-known as the most popular companions for healing our hearts and curing loneliness. However, before deciding to bring a specific breed into your home, it is crucial to understand their breed-specific health risks.
Hip Dysplasia
Neurological Disorders
Epilepsy
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

Brachycephalic Syndrome
Neurological Disorders
Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD)
Skin Diseases

Skin Diseases
Hip Dysplasia
Cherry Eye
Diabetes

Epilepsy
Cataracts
Hypothyroidism
Cancer

Kidney Disease
Hip Dysplasia
Aortic Stenosis
Diabetes

For those who already own or are considering one of the breeds mentioned above, it is important to remember that not every individual dog will necessarily develop these conditions. Many of these genetic risks can be mitigated through professional health screenings before breeding, which helps reduce the likelihood of passing hereditary diseases to future generations.
Before bringing a new pet home, please ensure you thoroughly research the breed's specific needs and care requirements. Most importantly, once you welcome them into your family, schedule regular health check-ups every 3 to 6 months. Preventive care is the best way to monitor their well-being and protect them from potential health issues in the future.
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