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Dog Breeding & Pregnancy : Allergy-Prone Dog Breeds

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2009

Allergy-prone dog breeds are canines who have a tendency to develop allergies at about six months of age that include scratching, sneezing and hair loss. Be aware of allergy-prone dog breeds with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care.

Expert: Dr. Pam Nichols
Contact: www.k-9rehab.com
Bio: Dr. Pam Nichols has been a veterinarian for 13 years, and she owns the Animal Care Center in Bountiful, Utah.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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  • Labs are the best dogs on earth! I can't stand ankle biters. Labs are simply put the best dogs on earth! Loved mine and it had allergies but she was a happy dog and lived a great long life.

  • Wow. I didn't know that Westies or retrievers were so prone to allergies. I'll definitely look out for a specific breed if I ever have my own dog at all.

  • I still prefer labs over other breeds despite they're allergy prone and ear infections. As they say if dog is man's best friend, Labrador's his soul mate.

  • I have a Lab/Boxer mix, and my vet say's she has allergies because her hind paws are "itchy" and saliva stained with foul oder. My question is: wouldn't all her paws be itchy if this where the case? Anyone know? Oh, and great advertisement on your behalf! If I lived near your county you would be our Vet!

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