A veterinarian has just revealed the 5 breeds of dogs that he would never have
Some of the cutest dog breeds have bad temperaments or are subject to health problems.
Even who owners of experienced animals may be victims of selecting an animal based on a cute face. But no matter how soft or fabulous dog is, they can still beHigh, aggressive maintenance, or subjects to health problems. In aViral Tiktok video, user Ben The Vet, a UK -based veterinarian, revealed what types of dogs he would never have as a pet - and the list could reverse your ideas on the best pets. Read the rest to find out which dog breeds, he says he would never have.
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5 Chow chow
It is not quite surprising that this breed made on the list, because they have the reputation of being a little mean. "I am sure there are beautiful, but I just find that they often do not have a very beautiful temperament, they can be really distant, and they are often very aggressive in the veterinarian," explains Ben le le veterinarian to kick his video.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Ben also notes that the spongy faces of Chow Chows, although Adorable, make it difficult to adapt a muzzle, and they "suffer quite commonly with a ton of eye problems". He adds that their "purple languages are a little annoying".
If you always want to have a chow chow, the American Kennel Club (AKC) says that their distance is mainly with foreigners and other dogs and that they are "eternally faithful to loved ones. "That is to say if you can manage the blue-black language.
4 Ravalier King Charles Spaniel
Surprised to see this pretty little puppy on the list? Ben says that these are beautiful dogs and that he would probably choose this breed to have "without all their health problems". He explains that numerous spaniels of the rider king Charles develop a heart disease called the mitral valve disease. "In my opinion, breeding a dog with such high probability of illness is not fair," he said.
According to the Pet Care Wag website, this breed ispredisposed to mitral valve disease, which is their main cause of death. "Statistics show that the condition affects more than half of all the spaniels of King Cavalier Charles at the age of 5, and more than 90% of riders over 10 years old."
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3 Dachshund
Like the rider King Charles Spaniel, Ben says that the Teckel is another breed of dog with a fantastic personality who only makes the list for his health problems and the sorrow that potentially causes. "One in four of them develops back problems during their life that can go from pain just to complete paralysis." He explains that they often need vertebral surgery, "which is obviously a massive company and has a very long period of recovery".
If you are already the owner of a "sausage dog", the AKC recommends being vigilant to keep them at a healthy weight forAvoid such back problems, as well as to closely monitor their activities so that they do not have an accident.
2 Shar-Pei
Another breed subject to the disease is Shar-Pei. "They even have a disease named according to them called Shar-Pei fever," notes Ben. According to VCA Animal Hospitalles, it's "a hereditary condition This affects almost one dog in four Shar-Pei. "They develop" recurring episodes of fever and inflammation, without identifiable underlying cause ".
Aside from the 25% chance of illness, Ben says that their signing wrinkles, although Atchantments, are quite difficult to take care of. "They are so wrinkled that they must have their eyelids nailed in place so that the hair does not rub on the eyes." He also shares that when he sees this breed in the veterinarian's office, "they often try to bite the face of all the staff."
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1 Bulldogs and carlins
The number one is a dog with a flat face, scientifically known as a brachycephalic dog, like an English bulldog, a French bulldog or a pug. You may have heard these breathtaking or snoring dogs, which may seem cute, but it is actually much more serious. "Society has standardized the fact that these dogs sniff that they cannot breathe very well," says Ben.
AKC explains that brachycephalic dogs have "Shortcut coins or faces It seems flat and, therefore, have narrow nostrils and smaller respiratory tract. "This means that they find it difficult to regulate their temperature when it is hot or to catch his breath during the exercise.
"They are so subject to so many problems: spinal problems, skin problems, eye problems," adds Ben. "The fact that more than half of them must have a cesarean to give birth is a sufficient ethical problem for me to never want to have one."