Also known
as brachycephalic airway syndrome, this set of breathing problems is a result of the breed's pushed - in nose, elongated soft palate, and narrow trachea.
Together with abnormally small nasal passages — called stenotic nares — and abnormally small airway, this trio of defects make up the syndrome known
as brachycephalic airway syndrome or brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome.
Together the combination of tiny tracheas, laryngeal saccades and stenotic nares is known
as Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome.
One of the most prevalent problems are breathing issues referred to
as brachycephalic airway syndrome.
Not exact matches
Although it covers other conditions
as well, this term is often used for something that is more correctly called
brachycephalic airway obstruction
syndrome or BAOS for short.
If this causes a clinical problem it is referred to
as Brachycephalic Upper
Airway Obstructive
Syndrome — commonly abbreviated to BUAOS.
AL said that research papers are sent to breed clubs if freely available and the KC communicates with breed clubs,
as in the case of
Brachycephalic Obstructive
Airway Syndrome (BOAS).
It is also known
as brachycephalic obstructive
airway syndrome or BOAS I think it is important to talk about
brachycephalic airway syndrome on any website that provides information for people that may be in the process of -LSB-...]
For mild to moderate symptoms of
brachycephalic airway syndrome, vets may recommend medications such
as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications or corticosteroids.
The Pekingese Club of America has made available on its website under «Pekingese Health» several articles on the subject of restricted
airways, including «
Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome» and «The Breath of Life» by Terill Udenberg, DVM,
as well
as other articles of interest on the subject.
With the spotlight about to shine once again on dog breeds in the show ring, we are talking about one of the biggest health issues affecting flat faced dogs today —
brachycephalic obstructive
airway syndrome (also known
as BOAS).
The combination of any of these is known
as Brachycephalic airway obstruction
syndrome (BOAS).
If you have a dog that suffers from
brachycephalic airway syndrome it is important not to let them become overweight
as this can exacerbate the condition.
The condition is referred to
as Brachycephalic Airway Obstructive
Syndrome.