Brachycephalic in Canine (Large Breeds)
Gain comprehensive insights into Brachycephalic Syndrome in Large-Breed Dogs in this detailed presentation by Prof. Dr. Mike Chan, designed for veterinarians, respiratory specialists, and dedicated dog owners. This condition results from shortened skull bones and compact facial structures that crowd the upper airway, causing breathing difficulties—especially during exercise, heat, or excitement. Contributing factors include genetic skull shape, anatomical narrowing, and environmental stressors like obesity or overheating. Common signs include noisy breathing, snoring, exercise intolerance, nasal discharge, and fainting episodes. Diagnosis relies on physical examination, airway imaging, and targeted diagnostic tests. Management involves both medical and surgical solutions, complemented by holistic regenerative options such as PSC (Precursor Stem Cell Therapy), FOP (Frozen Organo Peptides), FOC (Frozen Organo Cryogenics), along with TopPetPro innovations like MITO Peptide Organotherapy, NANO Peptide Organotherapy, etc.—to enhance respiratory tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and support long-term airway health.