Yes. They are mutts, bred from badly bred parents, (no reliable breeder would allow their dogs to be bred to create mutts!!) so they are at high risk of ALL the genetic failings of BOTH breeds
Generally small dogs tend to have fewer health problems than larger dogs but they still have what tend to be genetic problems. Most purebred dogs are going to have more chance of genetic problems... if you want less chances of genetic and health problems look for a good mix that fits your lifestyle. The cross breeding tends to breed genetic issues out.
Yes, the Italian Greyhound dogs are prone to skin infections.
Yes, a dog is made out of the dog, in a biological and genetic sense. Dogs are a species of domesticated mammals, and their genetic makeup, physical characteristics, and behaviors are the result of their unique dog DNA. They belong to the Canidae family and are closely related to wolves, with whom they share a common ancestor. Dogs are distinct members of the animal kingdom, characterized by specific traits that define them as dogs, including their appearance, behavior, and genetic makeup. While there is incredible diversity among different dog breeds, they all share a common ancestry and are genetically dogs. It's important to understand that a dog's genetic makeup is responsible for its physical traits, behavior, and various other characteristics that make it a member of the species Canis lupus familiaris, commonly known as the domestic dog. petlada
No, they are completely different species and cannot interbreed.
they have no weakness...they are TOO POWERFUL!!!!!!!!!!!
No and yes. If you want your shipoo to swim you can train him/her or get a trainer.If you want you dont have to do it at all, but it is a very useful skill if you own a pool or live near the beach.
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The term describes a group of genetic disease characterized progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeleton is called muscular dystrophy.
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sometimes they can, by genetic defect.
with a lot of dogs if you corner them then the will try to get attention and give up. and if you are being attacked by one then poke their nose hard.
Generally small dogs tend to have fewer health problems than larger dogs but they still have what tend to be genetic problems. Most purebred dogs are going to have more chance of genetic problems... if you want less chances of genetic and health problems look for a good mix that fits your lifestyle. The cross breeding tends to breed genetic issues out.
Dogs have nerves that tell them how to do things it genetic ly forces
Genetic diversity, those traits were selected for during generations by breeders.
George A. Padgett has written: 'Control of canine genetic diseases' -- subject(s): Dogs, Diseases, Pedigrees, Genetic disorders in animals, Prevention, Genetic aspects
Fossils, dogs, bacterial antibiotic resistance, & genetic comparisons.