Golden Retriever
Siberian Husky
Boxer
Lifespan
10-12 years
12-15 years
10-12 years
Litter
4-12
6
6
Behavior
Reliable, friendly, kind,confident, trustworthy and intelligent.
Outgoing, alert, gentle, friendly and intelligent.
Playful, devoted, bright, loyal, energetic, friendly, calm, cheerful, confident, fearful, brave and intelligent.
Health
Hypothyroidism, subaortic stenosis (SAS), eye disorders, elbow dysplasia, mast cell tumors, and seizures. Osteosarcoma is also occasionally seen in Golden Retrievers.
Eye problems including juvenile cataracts, corneal dystrophy, and progressive retinal atrophy.
Cancers, heart conditions such as aortic stenosis and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, hypothyroidism, hip dysplasia, …show more content…
White, fawn and brindle.
Writing 4221
Mrs. Morrison Robinson
March. 13 2017
Talia Jesso Dog Breeds
I did my topic on dogs, and everything you need to know about each breed. When purchasing a dog, you need to know as much information as you possibly can, in order to be a responsible and caring dog owner.
When doing my research on different dog breeds, I realized how each and every dog breed, all have a different criteria. In the first few boxes up above, the boxer shares the litter with the Siberian Husky and also shares the lifespan with the Golden Retriever. The boxes for health, it seems to look like that the boxer has more health problems, then the other two dog breeds.
My choice on what I made using the criteria listed I would choose the Golden Retriever because they’re such a beautiful dog. Not saying that the other dogs are not beautiful, but I just love the look of this dog and they’re so friendly and love to play. The reason why I would like a Golden Retriever is because my best friend has one, and I absolutely love her. She's so playful and so loving. So in the future, I hope to adopt