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| - | The popular believe that mixed races are healthier is empircally | + | The popular believe that mixed races are healthier is empirically and statistically |
| - | A pure breed would then be the enemy I know. Also, not only health, but also **temperament** and **adult size** are **easier to predict** for a puppy. | + | A pure breed would then be the enemy I know. Also, not only health, but **temperament** and **adult size** are **easier to predict** for a puppy as well. Small breeds generally live longer than larger ones — typically reaching 16+ years compared to 10-13 years for medium/ |
| + | Key to longevity across all breeds: high-quality diet, regular exercise, healthy weight, routine veterinary care including wellness exams, vaccines, parasite prevention, and dental cleanings. | ||
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| + | Current candidates: | ||
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| + | * **Papillon** | ||
| + | * **Jack Russell Terrier** | ||
| + | * **Miniature Pinscher** | ||
| + | * **Pomeranian** | ||
| + | All four are small breeds, and small dogs generally live longer than larger ones—typically reaching 16+ years compared to 10-13 years for medium/ | ||
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| - | * https:// | + | * https:// |
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