I first met Farkle two months ago. Farkle was in for her annuals: her vaccines and tests that we recommend every year. Farkle’s heartworm, Lyme, Ehrlicia, Anaplasmosis and stool sample […] ...
Bulldogs and pugs are far from the only dogs frequently suffering from breathing problems, new research shows.
EXCLUSIVE: As owners are forced to make heartbreaking choices for sick pets, Aditi Rane visits the UK's first non-profit domestic surgery where care trumps cost ...
A study published today in the journal PLOS One found that in 12 breeds, a flat face, collapsing nostrils, and rounded ...
This shelter is well-accustomed to opening its doors for animals in need, yet sometimes it’s still met with a surprising case ...
Two breeds stood out for how often they showed problems: Pekingese and Japanese Chin. In the study, only 10.9% of Pekingese and 17.4% of Japanese Chin showed no signs of the condition. That puts them ...
A feisty French bulldog with a voracious and adventurous appetite wolfed down 50 walnut-sized palm seeds in his backyard before having to undergo major life-saving surgery.
Scientists have found a dozen further breeds threatened by Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome or BOAS.
Scientists have found a dozen further breeds threatened by Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome or BOAS.
Past research on brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome—a chronic, hereditary disease associated with flat faces—has ...
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It’s not just pugs: New study reveals dog breeds at extreme breathing issues
University of Cambridge researchers have identified 12 dog breeds at increased risk of a breathing disorder long associated mainly with pugs and French bulldogs. The study, which assessed nearly 900 ...
Scientists have identified a further 12 dog breeds as being at risk of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome—a condition that can cause serious breathing problems—including the Pekingese, Shih ...
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