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Common Health Issues by Breed

(And How to Spot Them Early)

By: Plants and Home

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Every dog is unique, but some health issues are more common in certain breeds. Knowing what to watch for can make all the difference in keeping your pup healthy and happy.

Why Breed-Specific Health Awareness Matters

Some health conditions are linked to genetics, and certain breeds are more prone to specific problems. Early detection gives you a chance to intervene before an issue becomes serious — which means fewer vet bills, less stress, and a better quality of life for your dog.

1. Labrador Retriever — Hip Dysplasia & Obesity

What to Watch For:

  • Stiffness when standing up
  • Reluctance to climb stairs or jump
  • Weight gain despite regular activity

Early Tip: Keep them lean and active. Joint supplements like glucosamine can help.

2. French Bulldog — Breathing Problems (Brachycephalic Syndrome)

What to Watch For:

  • Snorting or loud breathing, especially during exercise
  • Overheating easily
  • Trouble sleeping or eating

Early Tip: Avoid heavy activity in heat and choose a harness instead of a collar to reduce airway pressure.

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3. German Shepherd — Degenerative Myelopathy & Hip Issues

What to Watch For:

  • Weakness in hind legs
  • Dragging back paws
  • Swaying or unsteady walk

Early Tip: Regular vet checks for mobility and maintaining a healthy weight can help slow progression.

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4. Dachshund — Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD)

What to Watch For:

  • Reluctance to jump or climb
  • Yelping when touched
  • Wobbly walking or paralysis

Early Tip: Limit jumping (ramps are your friend!) and keep their back supported.

5. Golden Retriever — Cancer (especially lymphoma and hemangiosarcoma)

What to Watch For:

  • Lumps or swelling
  • Lethargy or loss of appetite
  • Unexplained weight loss

Early Tip: Monthly at-home body checks and regular vet exams are essential.

6. Pug — Eye Problems (Dry Eye, Corneal Ulcers)

What to Watch For:

  • Redness or cloudiness
  • Squinting or rubbing at eyes
  • Discharge or excessive blinking

Early Tip: Wipe their eyes daily and use vet-approved eye drops if needed.

7. Border Collie — Epilepsy & OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)

What to Watch For:

  • Seizures or twitching
  • Compulsive tail-chasing or pacing
  • Sudden behavioral changes

Early Tip: Track episodes and record video for your vet — patterns help with diagnosis.

General Early Warning Signs in Any Breed

Even if your dog isn’t one of the breeds above, keep an eye out for:

  • Changes in appetite or thirst
  • Sudden aggression or anxiety
  • Skin irritation or persistent scratching
  • Lumps, bumps, or swelling

Final Thoughts

Knowing your dog’s breed-specific risks is one of the best ways to advocate for their health. Combine that awareness with routine vet visits, a balanced diet, and daily attention — and your furry friend will thank you with years of loyalty (and probably some hair on your couch).

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