Similar to the Great Dane, this dog breed primarily suffers from hip dysplasia and bone cancer. This is due to the enormous size of these dogs, which can lead to health problems and undesirable developments. In addition to a genetic predisposition, excessive physical stress and poor nutrition can also be triggers for these diseases. St. Bernard puppies should therefore develop slowly and not be challenged too much too early.
Climbing stairs is generally not recommended for this dog – neither as a puppy nor as an adult. Pay attention to the health of your four-legged friend and get check-ups at the vet, he can live up to 8 to 10 years.
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