The vet said that one of the dogs was even on a banned list in Norway
A veterinary expert has shared a list of five dog breeds that, despite loving, would not take home.
Speaking on his own TikTok channel, Alex the vet cautioned that although he loves these dog breeds, they can cause a range of issues. Calling the reasons “hard to hear”, he says he loves to see them in the clinic.
Also a team vet at Pooch and Mutt, Dr Alex Crow stresses that this isn’t criticism of the dogs or their owners. Instead, it comes from a place of concern s about the way they have been selectively bred.
‘These are 5 dog breeds I would avoid’
These opinions are Alex’s only, not those of Pooch and Mutt.
In his video’s caption, he writes: “As a vet, there are five breeds I genuinely love but wouldn’t take home myself, and it comes down to what I see on the table week after week. Before anyone gets upset, this isn’t a go at the dogs or the people who own them. It’s about how we’ve bred them.”
5. Daschund. That long back comes at a cost. Around one in four develops IVDD, a disc problem that can cause serious pain and sometimes paralysis.
4. Pug. Brachycephalic, or that flat face, means a lot of them can’t breathe properly as their airways are too narrow. Their eyes bulge, which can make them more prone to eye ulcers, and they often develop twisted spines. Overall, he says that this breed suffers in silence to do the most basic things.
3. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. This is the one that breaks his heart as he says he really loves these dogs. However, many go on to develop syringomyelia – a painful condition where the skull is too small for the brain and presses on the spinal cord. Not only that, but the majority of the breed will likley develop mitral valve disease by age 10.
2. French Bulldog. Calling them the UK’s most popular breed, he notes that this dog has been flagged as having multiple chronic health issues at higher rates than almost any other dog by the Royal Veterinary College. Issues include breathing trouble, slipped discs, eye issues skin problems.
1. English Bulldog. Taking the top spot, he notes that this breed’s features are so extreme that most cannot give birth naturally. They also can’t exercise without overheating. Because of their skin folds, they’re also prone to skin infections. Norway even banned the breed in 2022 based on welfare grounds, Alex said;
In fact, the Independent noted that Norway banned the breeding of British Bulldogs and Cavalier King Charles spaniels in the country.
In his caption, he added: “None of this means these dogs can’t have a lovely life, and if you own one you can give them a brilliant one. The real issue is that we’ve put looks ahead of health for generations. If you’ve got your heart set on one of these breeds, buy from health-tested parents and go in knowing what you’re taking on.”
Why does my dog’s breath smell?
Speaking on the official Pooch and Mutt TikTok channel in a separate video, Alex cautioned that your dog’s smelly breath may be a sign of a disease.
He explained: “Most of the time, bad breath in dogs is a sign of dental disease. Plaque and bacteria build up on the teeth, harden into tartar and start to irritate the gums.
“Over time, that can lead to infection, pain, loose teeth, and eventually, tooth loss if not managed.” Sharing some “good news” he said, brushing your dog’s teeth at home can help prevent this. In fact, “it’s the most effective thing you can do”.
And it makes sense given that we brush our teeth twice daily to avoid dental issues and losing any teeth. “Even a few times a week can make a big difference,” according to Alex.
The expert added if “the smell is really strong, suddenly worse than usual or you notice red or bleeding gums, drooling, difficulty eating or your dog going off hard food, then that’s your sign to see the vet because they may already need treatment.”
Stressing that “bad breath isn’t just a mouth problem”, Alex said that “in some cases it can be linked to digestive issues or even heart and kidney disease.” Ending his video, he said that “if your dog’s breath could clear a room, don’t ignore it. Prevention is always better than a cure.”







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