Is your dog, or the one you are thinking of buying, pre-disposed to serious illness or disease simply because of his breed? You may be the proud owner of a ticking health time bomb. Here's how to find out...
Your dog, or the one you're planning on buying, could have been born with serious health issues even if he looks 100% healthy right now.
Professional breeders know that most breeds of dogs are susceptible to certain diseases and illnesses that have been bred into them over thousands of generations. And while there is little you can do to prevent these issues, there are certain key things you need to know.
Let me show you everything you need to know about which canine breeds are most susceptible to hereditary diseases, how to recognize the signs, and what you can do to extend your dog's life and increase his comfort.
Dear Fellow Dog Owner,
There's a good chance that cute puppy in the window, or your best friend curled up at your feet, is carrying certain genes that makes him a likely candidate for one or more hereditary diseases that are common to so many breeds.
Now don't go getting mad at your breeder, or the puppy store owner, it's not their fault. You see, specific breeds are bred to display certain desirable traits. But in order to strengthen those traits, many dogs are bred with other dogs in the same bloodline. This has the undesirable result of making certain health genes dominant and increases the likelihood of your particular dog becoming ill with something that has been passed down from his ancestors.
Nearly every breed of dog has some type of health issue specific to them. Some are more serious than others, and some are avoidable IF you know in advance what to look for and how to handle it.
What You Should Know About Hereditary Diseases Some breeds are subject to hereditary eye diseases.
Some breeds are subject to hereditary blood disorders. Some breeds are subject to hereditary muscular or skeletal diseases.
Some breeds are subject to hereditary heart disease. Some breeds are subject to hereditary endocrine disorders. The key is knowing which breeds are most susceptible to which diseases. Do you know?
Your dog could have early stages of a hereditary disease right now and you may not know it.
There are nearly 20 specific breeds that are known to be most susceptible to hereditary diseases.
There are nearly 30 hereditary canine diseases, but only 8 are common.
Some of these diseases are particularly dangerous and often fatal.
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See Page 2 Foods to avoid that are suspected of triggering health issues. See Page 5
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See Page 9
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See Pages 10-35
Unexplained weight gain, hair loss and skin problems? Your dog could have this...
See Page 22
Own any of these 24 breeds and you could end up dealing with uncontrolled seizures and sporadic loss of consciousness.
See Page 27
Which breeds are most likely to develop this potentially fatal heart disease.
See Page 31 Own a Basset Hound, Bloodhound, Bull Mastiff, Chow Chow, English Setter, Gordon Setter, Great Dane, Irish Setter, Mastiff, Saint Bernard, Scottish Deerhound, Standard Poodle or Weimaraner? Watch out for this... See Page 33
Here's a serious eye diseases that targets American Cocker Spaniel, Basset Hound, Bloodhound, Boxer, Bull Terrier, English Cocker Spaniel and Labrador Retriever and some giant breeds like the Great Dane and Newfoundland
See Page 34
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