Yes, the Bedlington Terrier are prone to kidney and liver problems.
Yes, the Bedlington Terrier are prone to getting cataracts.
the white bull terriers are very prone to being born with things like blindness, skin problems and deafness.
Beagles are prone to epilepsy and hip displasia. They are also prone to disk problems.
They are prone to hip Displaysia and eye problems.
In this case the good points far outweigh the bad. The only bad things I can think of is that they have sensitive stomachs and are prone to skin allergies. I could go on and on about the good, but some of the main ones are temperment, cuteness, friendliness, size, etc.
The disadvantages of having colitis include a full range of bowel issues; bloody stools, cramping, diarrhea, etc. In addition, having colitis makes you more prone to problems with arthritis, eye problems, liver problems and colon cancer. http://www.livingwithuc.com/livingwithuc/uc/complications.html
Liver disease, von Willebrand's disease and diabetes.
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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.
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.
Bobby was always accident prone.Older people are much more prone to hearing problems.
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.