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Yes, mixed-breed dogs often live longer than purebred dogs due to increased genetic diversity, which lowers the risk of inherited health issues.
Both purebred and mixed-breed dogs have advantages and disadvantages, and the better choice depends on individual preferences and lifestyle.
Yes, mixed-breed dogs often live longer than purebred dogs due to greater genetic diversity, which may reduce the risk of inherited health problems.
Neither is universally better; purebreds and mixed breeds each have unique benefits and challenges depending on your lifestyle and preferences.
Yes, mixed-breed dogs tend to live longer than purebred dogs due to greater genetic diversity, which often reduces the risk of inherited health issues.
The Australian Cattle Dog is widely considered one of the healthiest dog breeds due to its longevity and low risk of genetic disorders.
Both purebreds and mutts have their pros and cons; the best choice depends on your lifestyle, preferences, and what you’re looking for in a dog.
Mixed-breed dogs may have unpredictable traits, unclear health histories, and their behavior and size can vary widely, making long-term planning difficult.
Mixed-breed dogs are often healthier, more adaptable, and less prone to genetic disorders than purebred dogs due to their diverse genetic background.

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