There has been something of a surge in the popularity of
brachycephalic dogs recently And if you are thinking of buying a puppy that belongs to a -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Heat stress is more prevalent in
brachycephalic breeds (or
dogs with short noses),
dogs that have
recently been ill,
dogs with underlying health problems, or
dogs taking certain medications.
NOTE 2: I
recently read — after a series of mishaps, including the death of a puppy French Bulldog — that United was no longer allowing
brachycephalic dogs to fly on the airline.
The Kennel Club has
recently released its
dog registrations statistics for 2014, and it was with sadness that we viewed some of the changes that have taken place For despite increasing concerns about the health conditions suffered by
brachycephalic dogs, their popularity continues to rise.
In addition, the Department of Transportation
recently noted that
dogs with short noses (
brachycephalics) including Boston Terriers, are susceptible to respiratory problems while flying.