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Dog breeds that are more likely to get cancer

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Bernese Mountain Dog

Per the study’s research, Bernese Mountain Dogs faced an elevated risk of developing cancer. 

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Bullmastiff

Like the Bernese Mountain Dog, Bullmastiffs are cancer-prone. Young Mastiffs are more prone to certain cancers.

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Beagle

The Beagle, known for their spunky, affectionate, and lovable nature, holds a special place in the hearts of dog lovers worldwide.

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Scottish Terrier

Scottish Terriers have a 20-fold greater incidence of bladder cancer, particularly transitional cell carcinoma. 

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Flat-Coated Retriever

Per the study’s findings, the Flat-Coated Retriever showed a significantly higher cancer mortality rate than other breeds.

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Boxer

Cancer stands out as the primary health concern for Boxer dogs, constituting this breed’s number one health issue.

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Bouvier Des Flandres

The Bouvier des Flandres, known for its flexibility and child-friendliness, is prone to gastric carcinoma. 

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German Shepherd

The estimated rate for diagnosis is 50%, owing to the breed’s unfortunate predisposition to certain types of cancer.

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