Mixed Breeds (Mutt): Mixed-breed dogs tend to have greater genetic diversity, which can lead to fewer inherited health issues compared to purebred dogs.
Australian Cattle Dog: This breed is known for its robust health and longevity. With proper care and exercise, they can live long, healthy lives.
Border Collie: These intelligent and active dogs are generally healthy when provided with sufficient exercise and mental stimulation.
Labrador Retriever: Labs are generally healthy dogs, although they can be prone to obesity if not given enough exercise and a balanced diet.
Australian Shepherd: Similar to Border Collies, Australian Shepherds are active and intelligent breeds that are generally healthy with proper care.
Siberian Husky: While they can have some genetic predispositions such as hip dysplasia and eye issues, Siberian Huskies are generally healthy dogs.
Beagle: Beagles are known for being relatively healthy and hardy dogs. They can be prone to obesity and ear infections, but with proper care.
Mixed Terrier Breeds: Many terrier mixes tend to be hearty and resilient, with fewer inherited health problems than some purebred dogs.
Australian Terrier: These small, sturdy dogs are generally healthy and long-lived, though they may be prone to some skin conditions.
Poodle: Standard, miniature, and toy Poodles are all relatively healthy breeds, especially when responsibly bred.