Merci’s BREATHING lungs GREAT just 7 DAYS after BOAS SURGERY !

His dad said “I have to check on him at night just to make sure he is still there because I DON’T HEAR SNORING Zzz !

Let’s OPEN the AIRWAYS lungs in these FLAT FACED DOGS !

Imagine STRUGGLING to BREATHE lungs on a DAILY BASIS ! @drboazman explains that those adorable SMUSHED faced dog paw (Pugs, Bulldogs, Shih Tzus, & Boxers) all have something in common: they are #BRACHYCEPHALIC BREEDS

These breeds possess the flat face, pushed-up nose, narrow nostrils, & large see .

Unfortunately, because of this peculiar anatomy, brachycephalic dogs often have a hard time breathing & have respiratory lungs abnormalities.

This condition is known as brachycephalic syndrome & it is characterized by index pointing or more of the following:

An elongated soft palate
Stenotic nares
Everted Laryngeal Saccules
A narrow trachea
Ever notice that Bulldogs do a lot of Zzz snorting? That’s probably due to an elongated soft palate.

The soft palate is the soft part at the back of the roof of the mouth that separates the nasal passages from the mouth. In brachcephalic breeds, the soft palate extends into the throat & can block the trachea/windpipe.

Lots of barking & panting causes the tissues to swell which leads to breathing problems & respiratory distress. To help correct this problem the elongated soft palate is surgically corrected.

Stenotic nares is the term referring to narrowing of the nostrils. This limits the airflow, making breathing through the nose difficult. When the nostrils are narrow corrective surgery helps patients to breathe better.