Not particularly.
On the whole Staffies are one of the healthiest breeds around, as they are hardy and tough and does not generally suffer much from health problems. However, irresponsible breeding can mean that a Staffie can suffer from health problems.
Staffies are hardy dogs who don't really suffer much from ailments, the most common health problem they tend towards is eye problems, and sometimes also skin problems when they have sensitive skins. It is also quite common for the breed to suffer prostate infections and urinary tract problems, as I found from a very expensive trip to the vet with our staffie
There are many health problems that the leonberger breed of dog can suffer from. The leonberger breed of dog can suffer from health problems such as eye diseases, cancer, and neurological diseases.
Ireland suffer because their were money problem,politics problem,war problems.
Yes, I think.
My eye's suffer from myopia.
You suffer when there is a flood or fire.
No, no two Staffies are ever the same. Every dog has a different temperament and habits, and most Staffies have different colours as well. Staffies may look similar on the outside but every dog is an individual.
Everyone - unless they suffer from vertigo.
82%
Puppies should be tested for Collie Eye Anomaly. They may also suffer progressive retinal eye disease, dislocating knee caps, Von Willebrands disease, hip malformation, epilepsy, heart defects and thyroid disease is all that i know of health problems for a shetland! (by sandface)
Diabetic eye problems are caused by uncontrolled high blood glucose levels. When blood glucose is high, the eye's lens swells, creating pressure in the eye that can cause major eye problems, including cataracts and glaucoma.