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Yes, dogs can develop autoimmune disorders. However, some breeds are more prone to autoimmune disorders than others.
Afghan hounds have to be considered still a relatively healthy breed compared to many others, but as all breeds they also do have some more typical issues - Juvenile hereditary cataract, hypothyroidism, some cancer types ( osteosarcoma, lymphoma, lung cancer..), laryngeal paralysis, sometimes also OCD or wobbler's syndrome.
I have never heard of any particular breed that is prone to sickness more that other breeds. But for horses with confomation faults it could be a life-long struggle with lamness.
Yes. Hairless breeds of dog, like the Chinese Crested, are more prone to acne than dogs with fur.
LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen, Toggenberg, Oberhasli and Alpine. These are the dairy breeds. I have no idea of the others. There are more.
Different breeds have certain health problems based on their features. For example bulldogs are more prone to respiratory issues because of their pushed in noses.
Some breeds were bred to be fighting dogs. Because of that, they needed meaner dogs.
While all dogs have unique personalities, certain breeds are known for being more prone to grumpiness. Some of the breeds that are often associated with being more temperamental or moody include Chihuahuas, Dachshunds, and Shar Peis. However, it's important to remember that every dog is an individual and temperament can vary within breeds.
Accident prone refers to anyone who seems to be more susceptible to accidents and injuries than others. This may be due to disability or merely clumsiness.
Yes, Golden Retrievers are among the dog breeds that are more prone to epilepsy, particularly idiopathic epilepsy, which has no identifiable cause. This condition can manifest as recurrent seizures, and while the exact prevalence can vary, it is known to occur more frequently in this breed than in others. Early diagnosis and management by a veterinarian are crucial for affected dogs to ensure a better quality of life. Regular check-ups can help monitor and manage the condition effectively.
Because of less security of weaker police forces
In general, nations that are poor are more prone to graft and corruption. Being a relatively poor country, the Philippines finds itself in a corrupt situation. Poverty breeds more graft and corruption.