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.
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Increased
airway resistance
from brachycephalic syndrome over a prolonged period can lead to progressive respiratory difficulty.
Brachycephalic airway syndrome can range
from mild to serious, with the most serious cases requiring surgery to the soft palate of the dog.
We invite pet owners with animals who suffer
from brachycephalic upper
airway syndrome to contact our Stonebridge Animal Hospital office for a consultation.
Dogs who are overweight or suffer
from brachycephalic syndrome — upper
airway abnormalities typically affecting flat - faced breeds — are most likely to experience the condition.