The Frenchie has minimal grooming needs, but be aware of... MORE potential health concerns
like brachycephalic syndrome and various skin issues.
Not exact matches
When people ask what life is
like for a dog with
brachycephalic obstructive airway
syndrome (BOAS), veterinarian Sean Wensley will sometimes hand them a plastic straw.
Like all dogs, they are prone to certain diseases such as: Hip Dysplasia,
Brachycephalic Syndrome, Allergies, Hemivertebrae, Patellar Luxation, Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD), Von Willebrand's Disease, Cleft Palate, Elongated Soft Palate.
When people ask what life is
like for a dog with
brachycephalic obstructive airway
syndrome (BOAS), veterinarian Sean Wensley will sometimes hand them a plastic straw.
For example,
brachycephalic airway
syndrome (BAS) is a respiratory condition common to flat - faced breeds
like the Pug, Bulldog, Boston Terrier and others of similar skull conformation [34].
Toy and large breed dogs, dogs with short legs (
like dachshunds and basset hounds), short - nosed dogs with
brachycephalic airway
syndrome (
like pugs and bulldogs) all are not good candidates to run alongside a bike.
For example, some breeds of dogs with shorter snouts
like pugs, could have BAS (
Brachycephalic Airway
Syndrome), which makes swimming more challenging and could be dangerous for them.