7 Dog Breeds Known for Higher Risks of Dying Young

Dogue de Bordeaux: This massive breed is prone to heart issues and joint problems, contributing to a shorter lifespan.

English Bulldog: Their respiratory problems and brachycephalic anatomy can lead to early health complications.

Rottweiler: Susceptible to hip dysplasia and heart conditions, putting them at a higher risk for early mortality.

Great Dane: Known for a very short lifespan due to their large size, they face bone and heart problems.

Saint Bernard: Their massive size and susceptibility to hip and elbow dysplasia make them prone to early death.

Newfoundland: While gentle and loving, these dogs are at risk for heart disease and other serious health issues.

Boxer: With a history of heart and cancer-related problems, they are more vulnerable to dying young.

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