Welsh Corgi (definite introduction)
At present, most people like to raise purebred dogs. Dogs, because purebred dogs are more beautiful than Chuan Chuan. However, we know that generally purebred dogs are in poorer shape than crossbred dogs and are more likely to get sick. These are the faults that come with the genius of a purebred dog. Let’s take a brief look at the shortcomings of purebred dogs.
Generally speaking, purebred dogs are in worse shape and mood than mixed breed dogs. Most purebred dogs have some inherent flaws. For example, Dalmatians are prone to deafness, guest dogs - epilepsy, Boxer dogs - malignant tumors, and Doberman pinschers - bleeding problems similar to hemophilia. Eye diseases that commonly afflict purebred dogs like plague include cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal degeneration that can cause blindness.
Purebred dogs are more likely to develop behavioral and emotional disorders than mixed breed dogs. Chihuahuas, Yorkies, and other ornamental dogs are often overly relaxed, hyperactive, and hyperactive. Many Mastiffs, Doberman Pinschers, and German Shepherds are overly fearful, and some breeds, such as Rottweilers, Shar-Peis (certain introduction), and Chow Chows often have genetic aggression; other breeds, Breeds including American Cocker Spaniels and Golden Retrievers are also beginning to develop this problem.
From this point of view, purebred dogs have more problems than we imagined. Although purebred dogs are beautiful, their physical conditions are not that good, so for We need to spend more time learning how to take care of purebred dogs.
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