Bulldogs can be prone to health issues, including respiratory problems and skin infections, which can lead to higher veterinary costs.
Like the English Bulldog, French Bulldogs are also prone to respiratory issues and may require special care.
This breed is prone to heart conditions, which can result in higher veterinary expenses.
While known for their gentle nature, Irish Wolfhounds are prone to certain health issues and may require specialized care.
Large breeds like the Saint Bernard can be more prone to conditions like hip dysplasia, which may require expensive treatment.
Great Danes are another large breed that can be prone to certain health issues, including heart problems and joint issues.
This breed is prone to certain cancers, which can lead to higher veterinary costs.
Rottweilers can be prone to hip dysplasia and other joint issues, which may require ongoing care.
Dalmatians are prone to certain skin conditions, which can result in higher grooming and veterinary costs.
Similar to English Bulldogs, Bulldogs can be prone to respiratory issues and other health problems that may require specialized care.