Healthy breeds!
How long do your dogs? Small dogs generally live longer than large ones. And Dachshund
is an unusually unfortunate breed.
It shows a new and unique of its kind compilation of injury Agria Pet insurance.
Live longest:
1 Havanese
2 Icelandic Sheepdog
3 Norrbotten spitz
4 Welsh springer spaniels
5 Tibetan spaniels
6 Parson russell terriers
7 Border terriers
8 Miniature Schnauzer
9 Norwegian buhund
10 Tibetan terriers
Live shortest:
1 Irish wolfhounds
2 Great Dane
3 Saint Bernard
4 Bernese Mountain Dog
5 Doberman
6 Leonberger
7 Newfoundland
8 Greyhound
9 Boxer
10 Pyrenéer
Requires a minimum of veterinary care for illness / injury:
1 Norrbotten spitz
2 Finnish Spitz
3 Havanese
4 Norwegian Elkhound (grey), nova scotia duck tolling retriever
5 Swedish Elkhound
6 Småland Hound
7 Siberian Husky
8 Schiller Hound
9 Hamilton Hound
10 Drever
Requires most veterinary care for illness / injury:
1 Boxer
2 Irish Wolfhound
3 Great Dane
4 Dobbermann
5 Airedale terrier
6 Bernese Mountain Dog
7 Riesenschnauser
8 Rottweiler
9 Flat Coated Retriever
10 Scottish terrier
The dog - man's best friend, a companion. But how long can you expect to have your
dog in your life? And what diseases it is likely that your particular dog suffer?Agria Pet
Insurance, in collaboration with, among others Swedish Kennel Club, Kennel Club, compiled
data from injury statistics for hundreds of breeds of dogs in Sweden. The result is a unique report
with numbers on which diseases which is most common in different races, and how old they will
average. - This information is invaluable to anyone who will buy dog.
All prospective dog owners need to know a little about what you have to expect, which diseases are likely to
just their dog gets and how long they can expect to have to keep their dog in the family, said dachshund
breeder Helena Hellström.
Live Longer
The figures show a clear trend: Our dogs are living
longer - but they also need more frequent your vet.
- This may partly be because people nowadays often take
their dogs the vet says Brenda Bonnett, Adjunct Professor of
epidemiology at the University of Guelph, Canada, who
participated in the research.
Dachshund accident
Road accidents prove to be the most common cause of death.
And dachshunds are the worst accident black out all races.
Of all the dachshunds who dies, dies every three in some form of
accident, or they have disappeared.
- The Dachshund is a hunting dog who lives a dangerous life than
companion breeds. And even if they are not used for hunting, they
have the instinct left and can run off and have accidents, explains vaterinary
medicine doctor Lotta Gunnarsson.
Other common causes of death among dogs, diabetes, cancer and epilepsy.
Norrbottenspets, bichon Havanese and Siberian husky are the dogs that
both live the longest and least likely to go to the vet.
Big dogs do not generally live as long as small. But if you still have a large
four-legged friend and keep him far, labrador and golden retriever breeds
a closer look at. They have at least a 75 percent chance of surviving his tenth birthday.
Does premium
The results of the research will come to affect the price tag on dog insurance.
- We look at how to change the system.
But it will affect premiums, says Ib Ahlén at Agria Pet Insurance.
The material from the survey will also be distributed to all breed clubs in Sweden.
- The aim is to overcome some of the problems that exist within
dog breeding today so that we get a better breeding healthier dogs, says Ib Ahlén.
Unique compilation
Brenda Bonnett, adjunct professor of epidemiology at
University of Guelph, Canada, has conducted research in Sweden:
- From an international perspective, this is a totally unique material. The fact
that Agria has such a large proportion insured dogs makes the material so
complete that differences are relevant to the entire dog population.
- The result will kill some myths about how certain races are.
Now, for the first time in a major survey in black and white exactly what
Breeds commonly affected by the disease and how old they usually get.
Source.
is an unusually unfortunate breed.
It shows a new and unique of its kind compilation of injury Agria Pet insurance.
Live longest:
1 Havanese
2 Icelandic Sheepdog
3 Norrbotten spitz
4 Welsh springer spaniels
5 Tibetan spaniels
6 Parson russell terriers
7 Border terriers
8 Miniature Schnauzer
9 Norwegian buhund
10 Tibetan terriers
Live shortest:
1 Irish wolfhounds
2 Great Dane
3 Saint Bernard
4 Bernese Mountain Dog
5 Doberman
6 Leonberger
7 Newfoundland
8 Greyhound
9 Boxer
10 Pyrenéer
Requires a minimum of veterinary care for illness / injury:
1 Norrbotten spitz
2 Finnish Spitz
3 Havanese
4 Norwegian Elkhound (grey), nova scotia duck tolling retriever
5 Swedish Elkhound
6 Småland Hound
7 Siberian Husky
8 Schiller Hound
9 Hamilton Hound
10 Drever
Requires most veterinary care for illness / injury:
1 Boxer
2 Irish Wolfhound
3 Great Dane
4 Dobbermann
5 Airedale terrier
6 Bernese Mountain Dog
7 Riesenschnauser
8 Rottweiler
9 Flat Coated Retriever
10 Scottish terrier
The dog - man's best friend, a companion. But how long can you expect to have your
dog in your life? And what diseases it is likely that your particular dog suffer?Agria Pet
Insurance, in collaboration with, among others Swedish Kennel Club, Kennel Club, compiled
data from injury statistics for hundreds of breeds of dogs in Sweden. The result is a unique report
with numbers on which diseases which is most common in different races, and how old they will
average. - This information is invaluable to anyone who will buy dog.
All prospective dog owners need to know a little about what you have to expect, which diseases are likely to
just their dog gets and how long they can expect to have to keep their dog in the family, said dachshund
breeder Helena Hellström.
Live Longer
The figures show a clear trend: Our dogs are living
longer - but they also need more frequent your vet.
- This may partly be because people nowadays often take
their dogs the vet says Brenda Bonnett, Adjunct Professor of
epidemiology at the University of Guelph, Canada, who
participated in the research.
Dachshund accident
Road accidents prove to be the most common cause of death.
And dachshunds are the worst accident black out all races.
Of all the dachshunds who dies, dies every three in some form of
accident, or they have disappeared.
- The Dachshund is a hunting dog who lives a dangerous life than
companion breeds. And even if they are not used for hunting, they
have the instinct left and can run off and have accidents, explains vaterinary
medicine doctor Lotta Gunnarsson.
Other common causes of death among dogs, diabetes, cancer and epilepsy.
Norrbottenspets, bichon Havanese and Siberian husky are the dogs that
both live the longest and least likely to go to the vet.
Big dogs do not generally live as long as small. But if you still have a large
four-legged friend and keep him far, labrador and golden retriever breeds
a closer look at. They have at least a 75 percent chance of surviving his tenth birthday.
Does premium
The results of the research will come to affect the price tag on dog insurance.
- We look at how to change the system.
But it will affect premiums, says Ib Ahlén at Agria Pet Insurance.
The material from the survey will also be distributed to all breed clubs in Sweden.
- The aim is to overcome some of the problems that exist within
dog breeding today so that we get a better breeding healthier dogs, says Ib Ahlén.
Unique compilation
Brenda Bonnett, adjunct professor of epidemiology at
University of Guelph, Canada, has conducted research in Sweden:
- From an international perspective, this is a totally unique material. The fact
that Agria has such a large proportion insured dogs makes the material so
complete that differences are relevant to the entire dog population.
- The result will kill some myths about how certain races are.
Now, for the first time in a major survey in black and white exactly what
Breeds commonly affected by the disease and how old they usually get.
Source.