Sentences with word «brachiocephalic»

It is rare in brachiocephalic breeds (short noses) like the Pug or Boston Terrier.
Dogs with «smushed - in» faces (i.e. brachiocephalic dogs like bulldogs, pugs, Shih Tzus, etc) are more prone to epiphora because their facial structure prevents the tear ducts from draining effectively.
In addition, some breeds with brachiocephalic skulls seem to have a much greater than 25 percent incidence of orchidism when «supposed» (phenotypically) normal dogs (who are actually carriers) are bred.
She has a particular aptitude for complex wound management cases, congenital conditions, breed specific conditions (i.e. brachiocephalic breeds), and «exotic» pet surgery.
Signs of heat prostration are common in brachiocephalic (short - muzzled) dogs and include difficulty in breathing, wheezing, and heavy panting.
The heads are going too extreme - borderline brachiocephalic with muzzles that are too short to be effective.
Dr. Schabbing has published two case reports describing a rare cardiac Myxosarcoma in a dog and an original surgical technique in dogs with Brachiocephalic Syndrome and laryngeal obstruction.
The second concern, brachiocephalic problems can occur in dogs that have a squashed face appearance such as Shih Tzus and Pugs.
These breeds include the terriers, the Chinese Shar - Pei, Dalmatians, Retrievers, Irish Setters, Miniature Schnauzers, Bulldogs and other brachiocephalic breeds.
Dogs with floppy ears, lots of wrinkles, or a «smashed» face (brachiocephalic dogs like bulldogs) are prone to yeast infections in their ears and in the creases on their faces.
If you ask me, it is brachiocephalic breeds like Rotties, Cane Corsos, dogo argentinos, presa canarios, fila brasilieros, pitbulls, Tosa Inus, Boerbols, etc. who look more intimidating.
Since Shih Tzus are brachiocephalic (smoosh faced), they automatically have a natural distaste for rigorous exercise.
Like other Bulldogs the Frenchie is brachiocephalic, meaning it has a pushed in snout.
The brachiocephalic breeds, the ones with short faces like bulldogs, or dogs with thick coats can be very sensitive to the heat.
Like all brachiocephalic dogs (short muzzled), including pugs and bulldogs, they can easily distress in the heat.
Breeds with flat faces (brachiocephalic) such as Boxers, Bulldogs, and Pugs, can have epiphora due to their flattened facial anatomy.
The Boston Terrier is a brachiocephalic breed.
I have a good understanding of the needs of the brachiocephalic dog populations and their special needs and considerations.
Certain breeds (such as the brachiocephalic French Bulldog) have travel restrictions, in addition to heat and temperature requirements that prevent travel during some parts of the year.
Brachiocephalic (pug - nosed) dogs are more prone to heatstroke because their nasal passages are smaller and it's more difficult for them to circulate sufficient air for cooling.
For example, all brachiocephalic breeds (flat - faced dogs such as Pugs, Boston Terriers, French Bulldogs, Pekingese, Boxers, English Bulldogs, and Shih Tzu's) have the highest risk for heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
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