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Scientists warn small dogs more likely to get certain diseases

Por: Newsweek Tech January 18, 2024

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The type of disease that your dog might get depends on how big it is, according to a new study.These differing risk levels of certain conditions between larger and smaller dogs may contribute towards the difference in their lifespans, with smaller dogs usually living several years longer than larger ones.Larger dogs are more likely to suffer from cancers and bone-related conditions, among others, the new paper in the journal PLoS ONE suggests.... + full article



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