10 Healthiest Dog Breeds You Can Own

Cattle Dog:

Known for their endurance and agility, Australian Cattle Dogs are generally healthy and have few breed-specific health issues.

Border Collie:

Highly intelligent and energetic, Border Collies are typically robust and healthy when provided with proper exercise and mental stimulation.

Australian Shepherd:

Similar to Border Collies, Australian Shepherds are active, intelligent dogs with relatively few genetic health problems.

Labrador Retriever:

Labs are one of the most popular dog breeds due to their friendly nature and adaptability. They're generally healthy but can be prone to obesity.

Siberian Husky:

These energetic and resilient dogs are known for their endurance and relatively low incidence of inherited health issues.

Bichon Frise:

Bichon Frises are small, cheerful dogs with a relatively long lifespan and minimal health problems compared to some other small breeds.

Australian Terrier:

Hardy and alert, Australian Terriers are generally healthy and have a low prevalence of genetic health issues.

Poodle:

Standard, Miniature, and Toy Poodles are all generally healthy breeds with a long lifespan. Regular grooming is important to prevent matting and skin issues.

Basenji:

Basenjis are known for their clean and odorless nature, and they have relatively few hereditary health concerns compared to some other breeds.

Beagle:

Beagles are typically robust and healthy dogs with a friendly demeanor. However, they can be prone to obesity, so proper diet and exercise are important.

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