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Mixed Breed Dog Health Problems

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    • Joint problems can be troublesome for any large dog.big dog image by Mat Hayward from Fotolia.com

      In examining and predicting the health of a mixed breed dog, the adult size of the animal can tell a veterinarian about prospective health problems. For instance, any large dog, no matter the breed, can be prone to joint problems such as hip or elbow dysplasia. Hip and elbow dysplasia are conditions where the joint is not properly formed, causing the dog lameness and pain. Symptoms often involve an altered gait or trouble getting up or down. Dysplasia is less common in small and medium dogs.

    Head Shape

    • The pug is among the purebred dogs referred to as brachycephalic.happy fawn pug image by Paul Hill from Fotolia.com

      Problematic head characteristics can be found in mixed breed dogs. Purebred Shih Tzus, pugs, bulldogs, boxers and some of the mastiffs are among a number of breeds referred to as brachycephalic, meaning broad, short head. Any mixed breed dog that has the appearance of a pushed in face is capable of health problems associated with this characteristic. Eye anomalies, breathing difficulties, exercise intolerance and dental problems are among health problems associated with brachycephalic dogs.

    Organs

    • Purebred dogs plagued with organ diseases can provide insight for mixed breed cousins.Doberman image by Stana from Fotolia.com

      No matter the breed, if you know organ problems are a family trait, they can appear in your dog. Mixed breeds made up of foundation breeds having known problems with any internal organ can be a factor. Some of the most common of these health problems might be cardiomyopathy, regularly found in some large breed dogs such as Doberman pinschers. Another example would be renal disease that tends to plague miniature schnauzers. The gene pool of your mixed breed dog may give you insight to the potential for organ disease.

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