Bern mountain dog
Average lifespan: 7-8 years
Bern mountain dogs are quite beautiful. They are very friendly in children and can get along with other animals. They are very suitable for family breeding.
Reasons for short life: The genetic inheritance of Bernese mountain dogs is not very stable and can easily carry genetic diseases or genetic diseases, so their lifespan is usually not long.
Breeding suggestions: Bernese mountain dogs are more energetic and need to take them out for a walk. If you really don’t have time to take it out that day, you can give it some wear-resistant snacks to help it consume energy.
Labrador
Average lifespan: 8-10 years
Labrador is recognized as one of the three non-aggressive dog breeds, with high obedience and is often trained as a service dog working for humans. It is a very excellent breed.
Reasons for short life: Labrador has many genetic diseases, bone and joint diseases, cataracts, etc., so it is very easy to leave you because of illness.
Breeding Suggestions: Labradors are more greedy, and the owner needs to pay attention to controlling their intake, otherwise it will easily cause many diseases due to obesity.
Rottweilers have average lifespan: 9-10 years
Rottweilers are muscular and are a breed with great strength and courage. They are very loyal to their owners and will sacrifice their lives to protect their owners once they encounter danger.
Reason for short life: Rotweiler is also a large dog. The larger the size of the dog, the greater the body function, and the burden on the internal organs will increase, so its life will be faster.
Feeding suggestions: Because Rotweiler exercises a lot, joint problems are more likely to occur when he gets old. The owner needs to feed it some calcium tablets to help it supplement calcium.