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| The popular believe that mixed races are healthier is empirically and statistically true, but my own experience is that they also can inherit all the bad stuff from the involved races.\\ | The popular believe that mixed races are healthier is empirically and statistically true, but my own experience is that they also can inherit all the bad stuff from the involved races.\\ | ||
| - | 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. | + | 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. | ||
| Current candidates: | Current candidates: | ||
| - | * **Papillon** | + | * **Papillon** |
| - | * **Jack Russell Terrier** | + | * **Jack Russell Terrier** |
| - | * **Miniature Pinscher** | + | * **Miniature Pinscher** |
| - | * **Pomeranian** | + | * **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/ | ||