No, the breed is not prone to heart problems. However, regular check ups with your vet should be scheduled to see if your dog has developed something.
An American Eskimo Dog can develop back problems the same as any other dog. They are not prone to back problems, but accidents and injuries do happen.
Yes, the American Eskimo Dog is prone to skin allergies
No, the breed is not prone to respiratory problems. However, regular check ups with your vet should be scheduled to see if your dog has developed something.
The American Eskimo Dog is prone to have seasonal allergies, among other allergies, so eye infections can be a side effect of this.
The American Eskimo Dog is prone to have seasonal allergies, among other allergies, so ear infections can be a side effect of this.
The American Eskimo Dog is prone to have seasonal allergies, among other allergies, so skin infections can be a side effect of this.
Short answer, no. The American Eskimo Dog has been found to have some dogs who have hip dysplasia, but it is not a common thing for the breed.
Some are prone to heart murmurs, thyroid problems, skin allergies, tumors, hip dysplasia, hereditary cataracts and congenital heart disease.
Yes, the Bedlington Terrier are prone to kidney and liver problems.
Beagles are prone to epilepsy and hip displasia. They are also prone to disk problems.
They are prone to hip Displaysia and eye problems.
Both pedigreed cats and mixed-breed cats have varying incidences of health problems that may be genetic in nature.