A simple look at common health traits by breed and what I learned while researching before getting Willie
š¾ A Simple Awareness Approach
Before I got Willie, I spent some time researching different breeds and what they tend to be prone to over time.
It wasnāt about trying to predict problemsāI just wanted to be aware of a few common things so I wouldnāt be caught off guard later.
Now that I have Willie, itās simply part of the routineāstaying on top of a few basics and adjusting as needed.
Iām not a veterinarianājust sharing what I learned during that research and what Iāve seen as a dog owner.
š¾ Common Health Traits by Breed
Before getting into this, one thing I learned is that just because a breed is prone to something doesnāt mean itās going to happen. Itās just something that shows up more often.
š Labradoodle / Poodle Mix (Like Willie)
- Often mentioned: ear infections, joint awareness
With Willie, I keep it simple:
- Stay on top of ear cleaning
- Give him joint treats
Nothing complicatedājust part of the routine.
š Labrador Retriever
- Often mentioned: hip and joint issues, weight gain
What owners tend to do:
- Keep them active
- Watch portions
š Golden Retriever
- Often mentioned: joint concerns, skin issues
What owners tend to do:
- Regular grooming
- Pay attention to coat and mobility
š Pit Bull
- Often mentioned: skin sensitivities, allergies
What owners tend to do:
- Pay attention to skin and coat
- Try different foods if needed
- Work with their vet when allergies persist
My daughter has a pit bull, and allergies have been something theyāve had to work through a bit. Heās currently trying a different brand of food to see if that helps, and she also takes him in for allergy shots. They seem to help for a while, but itās something they stay on top of over time.
š French Bulldog
- Often mentioned: breathing sensitivity, heat issues
What owners tend to do:
- Avoid overheating
- Keep activity moderate in warm weather
š German Shepherd
- Often mentioned: hip and back issues
What owners tend to do:
- Keep them active
- Maintain a healthy weight
š Smaller Breeds (Chihuahua and Mixes)
- Often mentioned: dental health, longer lifespan
What owners tend to do:
- Stay on top of dental care
- Regular checkups
I see quite a few Chihuahuas and Chihuahua mixes in my apartment complex, and they seem to do really well in that kind of environment.
š Mixed Breeds
Mixed-breed dogs can vary quite a bit depending on their background.
One thing that came up during my research is that mixed-breed dogs from shelters are sometimes talked about as having fewer inherited issues than certain purebred lines.
I donāt know how much that varies from dog to dog, but itās something I saw mentioned and thought was worth being aware of.
Like most of this, it just comes down to the individual dog.
š A Simple Way to Look at It
(This isnāt scientificājust a simple way to think about it.)
ā³ A Quick Note on Life Expectancy
One other thing that came up while I was researching breeds was life expectancy.
In general, smaller dogs tend to live longer than larger dogs. For example, Willie is expected to be somewhere in the 12ā15 year range, which seems pretty typical for a dog his size.
Itās not something you can predict exactly, but itās one more thing people tend to be aware of.
š¾ Donāt Overlook Adoption
One thing that also came up during my research was how many great dogs are available through shelters and rescues.
A lot of these dogs are mixes of the same breeds mentioned above, and many already have a sense of their temperament, which can be helpful when trying to find the right fit.
You might even find a dog thatās already a great fit without as much guesswork.
At the end of the day, there are a lot of good dogs out there looking for a home.
š Adoption Resources
ASPCA ā https://www.aspca.org/adopt-pet
Humane Society of the United States ā https://www.humanesociety.org/adopt
Petfinder ā https://www.petfinder.com
š” What I Took Away From All This
Looking back, I realized a few simple things:
- You canāt avoid every issue
- Being aware makes things easier
- Most of it comes down to simple, consistent care
- Every dog is different
For me, itās really just about paying attention and keeping things simple.
Thank you for visiting my website. Willie and I appreciate every reader.
