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29 days ago
The Royal Veterinary College says popular "doodle" dogs do not always behave as expected.
The dark truth about Cockapoos: Study reveals how the trendy crossbreed is 44% more likely to suffer behavioural issues - including aggression ⊖⊖
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Experts from the Royal Veterinary College have warned that Cockapoos are 44 per cent more likely to suffer behavioural issues than purebreeds.
4 months ago
Buying a flat-faced dog is CRUEL: Vets warn celebrity-driven obsession with 'cute' features has sparked a 2,075% increase in costly surgeries ○
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Data from the Royal Veterinary College shows a huge 2,075 per cent rise in surgeries for French Bulldogs, a popular flat-faced breed in the UK.
5 months ago
Revealed: The dog breeds at the highest risk of aggressive canine cancer - with large pooches at the top of the list ⊖
Vets from the Royal Veterinary College analysed the records of more than one million dogs, and found that the risk of haemangiosarcoma is 'strongly influenced' by breed.
6 months ago
A painful tail: Vets reveal the dog breeds most likely to suffer a tail injury - with Boxers topping the list ⊖⊖
Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College have now revealed which breeds are the most likely to suffer from a painful tail injury.
9 months ago
Which dog do YOU think is the cutest? Vets say our preference for breeds is changing - take the test to see if you agree ○
New research from the Royal Veterinary College shows that Britain's preferences for dog breeds are changing. Take the test to see if you agree.
13 months ago
Do worms feel pain and are ants happy? Why the science on invertebrate feelings is evolving ○
For the next few weeks we’re asking readers to nominate their invertebrate of the year: click here to give us your suggestions
Does a worm feel pain if it gets trodden on? Does a fly ache when its win…
15 months ago
Why pugs and bulldogs are still so popular: Owners of flat-faced dogs see laziness as a GOOD thing - rather than a sign their pet is unwell, vets warn ○
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A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed that the extreme conformations of French Bulldogs, Pugs and English Bulldogs have been normalised.
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