
Beagle
They have a fantastic sense of smell, and this is what makes them amazing hunting dogs. Their hobby is to sniff around and dig holes, and they also thrive on companionship and adventure.
Beagles live a pretty long life of around 14 years, and the best part is that it tends to be a healthy life. However, as they age, they might have some problems with eye conditions like cherry eye and glaucoma, as well as hip dysplasia. Also, make sure to always clean their floppy ears because they can get infected.
Havanese
These pups are little, but they have a huge heart! They are natives of Cuba, and they are known for being smart, sociable, and very trainable. Even more, they are incredibly charming, and this makes them a popular choice among dog owners.
What many like about them is that these small rascals are generally healthy and full of life. Common health issues that can appear are patellar luxation, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and hereditary deafness. But regular vet checkups are more than enough to keep things under control.
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3 Responses
I have had 2 mix bread dogs that I had adopted from the pound 1 was a Doberman/black lab mix and he lived to be over 17 years old and only had problems with his hips when he was in the twilight of his life and the other one a Rottweiler and black lab mix and he lived to be 17 years old as well and I had trained him to be my service dog and he was very smart and loved to learn and I have trained both of them with affection training because you don’t always have a treat on you all the time
I had a Lab/Doberman mix. Female, developed sugar diabetes when she got to be 6 years old. We found out that she had diabetes and when found out what the cost of taken care of her would be, which was quite costly we had her put to sleep. We really hated to do this but we figured was the humane thing to do.
Kenneth, you didn’t have to put it to sleep. You could’ve given her to someone or to a shelter would you did was the lazy person way out just haven’t put it to sleep. How would you feel if somebody didn’t want you anymore and that put him to sleep