Hip Dysplasia in Dogs VetVid Dog Care Video
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If you own a dog of a brachycephalic breed that snores and has noisy breathing then we can be nearly 100% certain it will be suffering from BOAS or Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome. • In this video Dr Leigh shows you: • ✅ Why these dogs make these horrible noises (we have lots of videos and pictures to share) • ✅ Why these dogs need surgery • ✅ Why these dogs are at risk of sudden death • ✅ What you can do to help out your best mate. • As always, if you have any questions, please just ask in the comments section and Dr Leigh will help you out. • If you wish to read more about this condition check out these articles: • https://www.yourvetonline.com/dog-can... • https://www.yourvetonline.com/brachyc... • • 0:00 Introduction • 0:28 What is brachycephaly • 0:34 Nose to Skull length ratio • 1:44 Dog can't breathe • 2:45 Why dog struggles to breathe • 2:56 Snoring • 3:38 Elongated soft palate video • 4:15 Everted saccules video • 4:52 Brachycephalic breeds • 5:54 Stenotic nares • 6:22 Elongated soft palate • 6:48 Everted laryngeal saccules • 7:46 Laryngeal collapse • 8:40 Hypoplastic trachea • 9:35 What to do if your dog is struggling to breathe • 9:45 Surgery for Boas • 9:54 Signs of boas • 10:48 Diagnosis of boas • 11:12 Xrays of skull and thorax • 11:18 Aspiration pneumonia • 11:36 Surgical risks associated. Post-op complications • 12:58 Timing of surgery - age • 15:04 Other problems: Poor lung ventilation and heart failure • 16:04 Quick Tips • 17:06 Questions • 17:13 Subscribe • Love our work and want to see more? • Please subscribe: • / @yourvetonline • • Get Free Vet Advice via our weekly newsletter: https://yourvetonline.activehosted.co... • Check out our socials and website: • https://yourvetonline.com • / yourvetonline • / yourvetonline • / yourvetonline • https://pinterest.com.au/yourvetonline/ • The information provided on the Your Vet Online YouTube channel is not a substitute for the assessment and advice given in a consult by a suitably qualified veterinarian. The information is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute specific vet advice for any individual cat, dog, horse or an animal of any other species. • For more personalised information head over to Https://YourVetOnline.com
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