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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.
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Your cat could have a fur ball or, intestinal problems. Also female cats are prone to bladder infections so it's to your best interest to take your pet into the vets ASAP for a proper diagnosis.
No, It really just depends on the cars condition old cars can be just as good or better then new cars, it just matters how they were maintained
Mine lived to about 8 years but the live for about 12 years. They are prone to hip problems and constipation (caused by irregular diet) which are usually seen around a older age.
She is prone to getting injured because of her reckless behavior.
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.
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.
Yes, any infection that goes on for a long time is dangerous. But a cat with bladder inflammation might not have an infection. Male cats in particular are prone to other urinary tract problems as well as infections. Of course, if your cat is in pain or having blood in urine or has stopped using the litterbox, you should take the cat to the vet.
Rottweilers are very prone to joint problems, mainly in their hips. Your rottie will more than likely not develop hip problems after their first few years of life.