at what age do doberman dogs develop health problems?
Posted on February 27th, 2010 by admin
i am aware of doberman dogs developing health problems when they get older but can you tell me at what age they develop health problems such as van willdebrands disease or any other diseases they can get. so please tell me the age they develop these health problems and also can you tell their lifespan. only answer if you actually know
If you buy a pup from a breeder that has genetic testing done on their breeding stock then hopefully none of these things will occur.
The best thing you can do for any dog is to feed a species appropriate diet from puppy hood. This will prevent many health problems that are common today.
February 27th, 2010 at 8:47 pm
That depends on many factors, did the dog come from a reputable breeder, are you feeding high quality food and getting regular vet care? There is no magical age that a dog would start getting sick
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February 27th, 2010 at 8:52 pm
If you buy a pup from a breeder that has genetic testing done on their breeding stock then hopefully none of these things will occur.
The best thing you can do for any dog is to feed a species appropriate diet from puppy hood. This will prevent many health problems that are common today.
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February 27th, 2010 at 9:10 pm
A Dobe doesn’t develop VWD….they are born with it, as it is hereditary. You can have a Dobe DNA tested by a company called Vet Gen, when they are still tiny puppies still in the whelping box. The results will come back as either Clear, Carrier, or Affected. Also, HD is hereditary, as well as Thyroid problems and DCM. They can develop Bloat or CVI at any age, but CVI is usually after the age of 2. It is common for the blues and fawns to develop dilute alopecia/major coat problems causing hair loss. Most books will tell you that the average lifespan of a Dobe is 10-12 years, but in all reality, statistics show that the average Dobe’s lifespan is only 6 1/2 years, mostly due to poor breeding and lack of genetic testing of breeding dogs. The gene for Cardio problems in the breed has not been found yet, so, it is said that there is really no bloodline that doesn’t carry it. Cardio and Cancer are the Dobes 2 biggest killers. Although Echocardiograms and Holter Monitor testing can be done, the testings are only good for the day/days being tested, not for the entire life of the dog.
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Use to breed and show Dobes