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.
rotties, unfortunately are prone to cancers & as most large breeds, hip problems.
Bulldog is prone to hip Dysplasia.
They are prone to hip Displaysia and eye problems.
rottweilers usally live about 10 years and they are prone to cancer and torsion bloat,very common in large chested breeds. Mine never lasted more than 7yrs and they were well taken care of..
Beagles are prone to epilepsy and hip displasia. They are also prone to disk problems.
Responsible breeders test the hips, elbows, heart, and eyes at the minimum before breeding. Rottweilers are prone to hip and elbow dysplasia (potentially crippling joint disease), heart problems aren't AS common, but since they can cause sudden premature death, they are very important to be aware of
The acetabulum of the pelvis and the hear of the femur for the the hip joint. These bones are more prone to breaking because they have to support the whole weight of the body whereas the shoulder only has to hole the arm on to the body.
Cats are less prone to accidents and generally less prone to illnesses than dogs. For instance, dogs are prone to cancer and hip dysplasia which costs thousands of dollars to treat. Although cats can get cancer and hip dysplasia they're far less likely to suffer from these type of diseases.
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.
Hip fractures are common. Usually the head of the femur.
Rottweilers feet are not webbed.
rottweilers eat dog food duhhh