America has a new favorite dog breed for the first time in 30 years
, French Bulldogs are about 31 times more likely to suffer from obstructive airway syndrome than other dog breeds.all bulldogs and other snub-nosed dog breeds from their cargo holds as a result of the pups’ respiratory issues.
“Selective breeding for an exaggerated short nose has created dogs whose health, in many cases, is compromised for the sake of perceived ‘cuteness.’ It is simply unethical to breed dogs which struggle to breathe,” said Sandøe. The WSAVA urged breeders to prioritize producing animals without health issues, including by screening animals to ensure that they can breathe, or to test if they can go for a three-minute walk without laboring to breathe.
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