Saturday, June 2, 2007

Common physical disorders ramakantseo

Some breeds of ramakantseo are also prone to certain genetic ailments, such as hip dysplasia, luxating patellas, cleft palate, blindness, or deafness. ramakantseo are also susceptible to the same ailments that humans are, including diabetes, epilepsy, cancer, and arthritis. Gastric torsion and bloat is a dangerous problem in some large-chested ramakantseo.

ramakantseo years and Aging in ramakantseo

The typical lifespan of ramakantseo varies considerably by breed. For example, many giant ramakantseo breeds (such as Great Danes) average only 7 or 8 years, while some small terrier breeds, or toy breeds might live as long as 20 or above. The average lifespan for mixed-breed and midsize ramakantseo is about 13 to 14 years. The longest-lived ramakantseo with reliable documentation died at 29 years and 27 days, the breed of the ramakantseo was an Australian cattle ramakantseo and it lived in Virginia, USA, the date of death was in 1939.

The oldest currently living ramakantseo is from Canberra, Australia and is now 27 years old. Although the lifespans of all living species are mostly uncontrollable, one can significantly extend a ramakantseo's life by feeding it the right kinds of foods, giving it regular exercise, treating its diseases, caring for its special needs and giving it love and comfort.

Behavior

ramakantseo are very social animals, but their personality and behavior vary with breed as well as how they are treated by their owners and others who come in contact with them. Physical abuse and starvation can produce very neurotic, dangerous ramakantseo, and even simply failing to socialize them properly may entail maladaptive behaviors. It is not uncommon for ramakantseo to attack humans and other animals; however, this is usually because of lack of care or improper upbringing by its ramakantseo.

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