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  2. Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The English bulldog, a typically brachycephalic dog breed, may have brachycephalic syndrome. A Peke-face Exotic shorthair.. Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS), also known as brachycephalic airway obstructive syndrome (BAOS), brachycephalic airway syndrome (BAS), and brachycephalic syndrome (BS), [1] is a pathological condition affecting short nosed dogs and cats which can lead ...

  3. Beware: These Dog Breeds Have Serious Health Problems - AOL

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    Bulldogs need to be watched for breathing, skin, and eye problems. The breed has a tough time breathing in hot, humid conditions, so you have to be careful about exercising them too hard or owning ...

  4. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Heat stroke can occur in dogs, especially in flat-faced breeds such as the Bulldog or in giant breeds. Breed, lack of water, exercise, and high ambient temperature predispose dogs to heat stroke. Signs include vomiting, diarrhea, collapse, difficulty breathing, and body temperature approaching 42 °C to 43 °C.

  5. Stenotic nares - Wikipedia

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    Dog breeds commonly affected by stenotic nares include Boston Terrier, Boxer, Bulldog, King Charles Spaniel, Lhasa Apso, Pug, and Shih Tzu. Stenotic nares is a congenital trait, meaning an animal is born with it. Veterinarians can perform a simple surgery to help widen the nares, which can be done at the same time as a spay or neuter surgery.

  6. Dr. Maro: Breathing problems In pets: Panting, snoring, raspy ...

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    As warmer weather approaches, small animal veterinarians see an increase in pets presenting with owner complaints related to “breathing problems.” Dr. Cynthia Maro Respiratory complaints may ...

  7. Five dog breeds you shouldn’t own as a pet, according to a vet

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    Another, less surprising dog to appear on Mr Anwary’s list was the French Bulldog, ... claiming that “if it is not breathing issues, it’s skin problems. If its not skin problems, it’s back ...

  8. Laryngeal paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Laryngeal paralysis may also be congenital in some breeds (e.g. Bouvier des Flandres, Dalmatians, Siberian huskies, and bulldogs), appearing in dogs between two and six months of age. Affected puppies may have difficulty swallowing and breathing, they may gag frequently, and their bark often sounds abnormal.

  9. English bulldog: Breed profile - AOL

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    Bulldog breed profile card that says Weight: 14-15 inches, height: 40-50 pounds, hypoallergenic: no, coat: short length, life expectancy: 9 to 10 years, best for families and people who aren't ...