00:00Why Large Dog Breeds Face Shorter Lifespans and Greater Health Challenges
00:04A Great Dane puppy can grow into a giant dog very fast.
00:10Inside homes, vet clinics, parks, and quiet living rooms,
00:14some large breeds face shorter lifespans than smaller dogs.
00:18The Great Dane carries a massive chest and long legs,
00:21but heart problems and bloat can shorten its years.
00:24The Irish Wolfhound towers beside fences and sofas,
00:28often facing bone cancer and heart disease as it ages.
00:32The St. Bernard grows into a heavy-working dog,
00:35putting extra strain on joints, organs, and daily movement.
00:38The Bernese Mountain Dog walks gently with families,
00:42but cancer risks can cut its life shorter than owners expect.
00:45The English Bulldog may struggle with breathing, heat, skin folds,
00:50and joint problems because of its compact body shape.
00:53The French Bulldog brings playful energy indoors,
00:56but breathing issues and spine problems can create serious health challenges.
01:02The Boxer runs with bright energy,
01:05yet heart disease and cancer remain major concerns for many owners.
01:09The Mastiff carries huge weight on its frame,
01:13making joints, heart health, and mobility important from puppyhood.
01:17The Newfoundland swims strongly and loves families,
01:20but giant size can bring shorter years and heavy vet needs.
01:24These breeds share one pattern.
01:27Giant bodies, breathing limits, heart risks, and cancer can make early care matter more.
01:33When a big dog rests beside its owner,
01:36every healthy year becomes something worth protecting.
01:40The Newfoundland 기억 Dod Typing.
01:41The Newfoundland Walks
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