This genetic issue affects joints, causing pain and mobility problems. Prevent it by maintaining a healthy weight, providing joint supplements, and ensuring moderate exercise.
Bernese Mountain Dogs are prone to certain cancers. Early detection through regular vet check-ups and a healthy diet can help manage risks.
This life-threatening condition involves stomach twisting. Prevent it by feeding smaller meals, avoiding exercise after eating, and using slow-feeder bowls.
A genetic eye disease leading to blindness. Preventative measures include genetic screening and regular eye exams.
A narrowing of the heart valve can affect blood flow. Regular heart screenings, a balanced diet, and proper exercise are essential for heart health.
Large breeds like Bernese Mountain Dogs often develop arthritis. Prevent it with joint supplements, low-impact exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight.
Skin allergies can cause itching and infections. Prevent flare-ups by feeding a high-quality diet, regular grooming, and identifying allergens.
Excess weight can lead to numerous health problems. Prevent obesity by controlling food portions, avoiding too many treats, and ensuring daily exercise.
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