Blood hounds and bassett hounds can have skin problems but that is all I know
Nope, as long as he doesn't have any problems, and he's not a sight-hound, he should be fine. However, castrating dogs over 10yrs of age is riskier, since they do not function as well as younger dogs. 5yrs is perfectly fine, and you will not have any problems in the future like some people do that neuter their puppies are 3 or 4months.
Yes, the Italian Greyhound dogs are prone to skin infections.
There are many types of hound dogs, varying in size from the beagle to the Irish Wolf Hound- the biggest breed of dog. The word "hound" is referring to any dog bred to track down an animal, except for pointers, retrievers, spaniels and setters.
Dogs should not eat any type of chestnuts. Chestnuts are highly toxic to them and can potentially risk your dogs health. Keep any chestnuts away from where a dog can get to them.
Addison's Disease causes a number of health problems and resulting symptoms. Although the neurological functioning is not attributed directly to Addison's Disease, a dog that is feeling poorly is often grumpy, just as humans are. Any changes in a dog's behavior should be discussed with a veterinarian, as it could be an symptom of any number of diseases.
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It all depends on what type of breed you have as well as any health problems.
Yes. Cats, like dogs, develop more health and behavior problems.
No i dont think he had any health problems do you?!
Nope, as long as he doesn't have any problems, and he's not a sight-hound, he should be fine. However, castrating dogs over 10yrs of age is riskier, since they do not function as well as younger dogs. 5yrs is perfectly fine, and you will not have any problems in the future like some people do that neuter their puppies are 3 or 4months.
Yes, the Italian Greyhound dogs are prone to skin infections.
There are many types of hound dogs, varying in size from the beagle to the Irish Wolf Hound- the biggest breed of dog. The word "hound" is referring to any dog bred to track down an animal, except for pointers, retrievers, spaniels and setters.
I could not find any mention of him having any health problems and he doesn't look unhealthy when seen in public
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Probably not, dogs swim in the sea without any problems.
Yes, when a person goes to prison they will need to tell the prison of any health problems that they have.