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New injection offers hope for flat-faced dogs' breathing issues, but experts warn of bigger problems
Before treatment, these dogs couldn't complete a 3-minute walk.
Some much-needed relief may be on the way for beloved “ flat-faced” dog breeds. After over 15 years of research, a team of ...
Scientists have developed a new bulldog breathing treatment that reduces airway problems with a single injection, avoiding ...
Have you ever wondered why some dog breeds struggle to breathe more than others? From bulldogs to pugs and Shih Tzus, many of the world's most popular pups share one distinctive trait: a short, flat ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pekingese dogs and Japanese chins were among the highest risk for breathing problems. The study examined the risk of ...
A new injection developed by researchers and an Australian biotechnology company may have a life-changing impact on an estimated nine out of 10 dogs that suffer from serious respiratory issues ...
All dogs are good boys and girls. But sadly, some are predisposed to all sorts of health problems. Research out this week highlights the dogs that have the hardest time even catching their breath.
Australian scientists have created Snoretox-1, an experimental injection designed to ease breathing problems in flat-faced dog breeds affected by brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome. In initial ...
In 14-breed survey, Pekingeses and Japanese Chins, as well as dogs with overweight, collapsing nostrils, and flat faces, experienced high BOAS severity In short-skulled (brachycephalic) dogs, a very ...
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