Karelian Bear Dogs are generally a healthy breed, but like all dogs, they are prone to certain health issues. Some common health issues for Karelian Bear Dogs include:
Hip dysplasia: A genetic condition where the hip joint doesn’t fit into the hip socket properly, which can lead to arthritis and pain.
Elbow dysplasia: Similar to hip dysplasia, this condition affects the elbow joint and can lead to lameness and arthritis.
Thyroid issues: Some Karelian Bear Dogs are prone to thyroid disorders, which can affect their metabolism and overall health.
Eye problems: Some Karelian Bear Dogs can develop conditions such as cataracts or progressive retinal atrophy (PRA).