Dogs Aren't Born Bad
Aggressive dogs aren't born that way. Mean dogs frequently aren't properly socialized as puppies. They also likely have been abused or starved well into adulthood. People choose Pit Bulls for dog-fighting simply because they're a strong and large breed – not because they're monsters.Most dogs experience eye discharge because of dirt or dust getting into their eye, which is normal. Throughout the day, dogs accumulate debris in their eyes. Their body's natural response is to clean it out.
What is the normal lifespan of a pitbull?
American Pit Bull Terrier: 8 – 15 years
American Staffordshire Terrier: 12 – 16 years
It's normal for a dog to start breathing harder or panting after exertion. And some dogs, like Boston terriers, bulldogs, and pugs, are prone to heavier breathing than other dogs because of their short snouts.
The Pit Bull is prone to various forms of heart disease and congenital heart defects, including valve malformations and irregularities in heart rhythm. Some of these problems are minor and can be left untreated in an otherwise healthy dog, while some may require surgery and the medication.
Unfortunately, there are several hip and hind leg health concerns specific to the pitbull breed that can slow them down and cause discomfort. Pitbulls are prone to hip dysplasia and knee problems, such as torn ACLs/CCLs. Many have hind leg issues due to genetics, environmental factors, or a combination of the two.
Top 10 dog breeds with the shortest lifespan
- Saint Bernard: 9.5 years.
- Newfoundland: 9 years.
- Bullmastiff: 9 years.
- Great Dane: 8.5 years.
- Greater Swiss Mountain Dog: 8 years.
- Mastiff: 8 years.
- Irish Wolfhound: 7 years.
- Bernese Mountain Dog: 7 years.
If you own a dog, you've heard this rule: 1 year for Fido equals 7 years for you. Turns out, the math isn't that simple. Dogs mature more quickly than we do early on. So the first year of your fuzzy friend's life is equal to about 15 human years.
No, a 'dog year' isn't equivalent to 7 human years
| Age Of Dog (Human Years) | Small Breed: Age In Dog Years | Medium Breed: Age In Dog Years |
|---|
| 12 | 64 | 69 |
| 13 | 68 | 74 |
| 14 | 72 | 78 |
| 15 | 76 | 83 |
From a puppy to a senior dog
When a dog is one year old, it is as mature as a 15 years old human teenager. The second year of his life is already a little bit slower, and it equals approximately 10 human years.The current world record holder for world's oldest dog is Bluey, an Australian Cattle Dog who, coincidentally, lived in Victoria, Australia, just like Maggie. Bluey lived from 1910 to 1939 and died at the age of 29 years and five months. He also lived on a farm.
What is the average lifespan of a dog?
Pitbulls are extremely affectionate, and the emotional bond between a pitbull and its human is unparalleled. The fun loving, spunky and affectionate attitude of the pitbull terrier is what most admirers come to love most about these dogs. These dogs are docile, agile, independent, and strong-minded.
Pit Bulls are prone to a common condition called hypothyroidism in which the body doesn't make enough thyroid hormone. Signs can include dry skin and coat, hair loss, susceptibility to other skin diseases, weight gain, fearfulness, aggression, or other behavioral changes.
Some breeds are genetically predisposed to a condition called degenerative myelopathy (DM), a disease that attacks the nerves in the spines of older dogs (above seven years). This is a slow acting, progressive disorder that eventually leads to paralysis of the hind legs.
Degenerative myelopathy initially affects the back legs and causes muscle weakness and loss, and lack of coordination. These cause a staggering affect that may appear to be arthritis. This dragging can cause the nails of one foot to be worn down. The condition may lead to extensive paralysis of the back legs.
Mast cell tumors are a very common cutaneous tumor found in dogs. Certain breeds of dogs like Boxers, Boston Terriers, Bulldogs, Pit Bull Terriers, Weimaraners, and Rhodesian Ridgebacks are more likely to develop mast cell tumors.
Depending on your dog's case, the vet may suggest the following:
- Weight reduction to take stress off of the hips.
- Exercise restriction, especially on hard surfaces.
- Physical therapy.
- Joint supplements.
- Anti-inflammatory medications (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, corticosteroids)
- Joint fluid modifiers.
Dogs may die without appropriate treatment. It is not safe to give your dog any amount of aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil), naproxen or other anti-inflammatory meant for humans without first talking to your veterinarian.
The good news is that research has found that providing supplements of glucosamine for dogs can help rebuild cartilage, which can help restore your dog's joint function and activity levels. Benefits of glucosamine for dogs: Glucosamine has an anti-inflammatory effect, helping to reduce your dog's pain.
You've probably heard of hip dysplasia, an inherited disease that causes the hip joints to form improperly and leads to arthritis: it is common in American Pitbull Terriers. You may notice that he has lameness in his hind legs or has difficulty getting up from lying down.
Symptoms of Hip Dysplasia in Dogs
- Decreased activity.
- Decreased range of motion.
- Difficulty or reluctance rising, jumping, running, or climbing stairs.
- Lameness in the hind end.
- Swaying, “bunny hopping” gait.
- Grating in the joint during movement.
- Loss of thigh muscle mass.
10 Dog Breeds That Are Most Likely To Develop Cancer
- Golden Retrievers. Source: @scooter_golden.
- Bernese Mountain Dogs. Source: @ lylla_bernese.
- Flat Coated Retrievers. Source: @uotilajanne.
- Rottweilers. Source: @trinchan96.
- Scottish Terriers. Source: @lalrick.
- Beagles. Source: @judithandriani.
- West Highland White Terriers. Source: @pepperthewestie.
- Shetland Sheepdogs.
So before a dog can sense the smell of cancer “in general”, it takes a lot of samples of the common scent in order to become really good at it. In order to detect cancer, the dogs have to be trained to detect healthy breath as well.
The 5 most common cancer types in dogs are:
- Mast Cell Tumors. Mast cell tumors are a form of skin cancer.
- Melanoma. Melanoma is a common type of cancer in dogs and is the most common malignant tumor of a dog's mouth.
- Lymphoma.
- Bone Cancer (Osteosarcoma).
- Hemangiosarcoma.
The Flint Animal Cancer Center recommends watching for the following signs of illness:
- Unusual swellings, lumps, or bumps that persist or continue to get larger.
- Sores that don't heal.
- Weight loss.
- Loss of appetite can be a sign of illness.
- Discharge from any opening in the body, such as the nostrils, mouth, or anus.
In veterinary oncology, we have discovered that nutrition, hormones, viruses, and carcinogens such as smoke, pesticides, UV light, asbestos, waste incinerators, polluted sites, radioactive waste, and canned cat foods can increase the risk of cancer in pets.
A: The warning signs of cancer in dogs are very similar to that in people. A lump or a bump, a wound that doesn't heal, any kind of swelling, enlarged lymph nodes, a lameness or swelling in the bone, abnormal bleeding. Those are all classic signs. But sometimes there are little or no signs, at least early on.
Preventing Cancer in Your Pet
- Consider Spaying or Neutering Your Pet. Spaying your female dog before her first heat significantly decreases her risk of breast cancer.
- Minimize Sun Exposure.
- Get Your Portly Pet Thinner.
- Avoid Toxins.
- Limit Injections.
- Prevent Feline Leukemia Virus Infection.
- Quit Smoking.
Other dogs will develop a rapidly growing tumor that changes dramatically in a few short days to weeks. Some will have only one tumor over their entire life, while others will have a dozen or more develop in a short period of time.
If you see the following signs of bone cancer, have your dog checked out by a veterinarian as soon as possible:
- Lameness or limping.
- Signs of pain, often severe.
- Weakness.
- Lethargy.
- Swelling, usually on the legs, but can be on the ribs or spine.
- Broken bones near the site of the tumor.
- Swollen jaws.
- Difficulty eating.