Did you know that mixed breeds of dogs are usually healthier than their aristocratic relatives? A study conducted in 2019 showed that representatives of mixed breeds live an average of 1.2 years longer than purebreds.
Shiba inu
The Japanese bred the Shiba Inu dogs around 300 BC for hunting in the mountains. This is why Shiba Inu are hardy and strong. The average life expectancy is 13 to 16 years. These breed's most common health problems are with the hips, eyes and allergies. Preventive examination in a veterinary clinic will help to avoid these diseases.
Shih Tzu
Many believe that this breed originated in Tibet. Later, Shih Tzu became very popular in the Imperial Palace of China. The life expectancy of a dog can be up to 18 years. You need to make sure that your dog doesn't suffer from excessive thirst. It can cause kidney problems.
Poodle

Chihuahua
Beagle
This strong, compact dog is number one in the list of the healthiest dogs in the world. The beagle's playfulness and physical activity persist throughout his life. There's a case when a representative of this breed named Butch lived 28 years. Dogs of this breed may have diseases such as third eyelid adenoma and hypothyroidism. Regular checkups and buying a puppy from trusted breeders will help prevent these problems.
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