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Reverse sneezing in dogs

Reverse sneezing in dogs

Reverse sneezing, also known as “reverse sneezing,” is a phenomenon that occurs in dogs and often causes concern among dog owners. Although it may sound alarming, in most cases it is harmless. In this article, we explore what reverse sneezing means in dogs, why it happens, which breeds are particularly susceptible, and how you can help your four-legged friend.

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Brachycephaly

French Bulldog Diseases

Bulldogs are charming and strong-character companions that are loved in many households around the world. Their unique appearance and friendly nature make them a popular choice for dog lovers. However, their specific physical characteristics also pose particular health challenges. In this article, we will examine in detail the most common diseases that affect bulldogs and provide preventive measures to keep these loyal four-legged friends healthy.

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BrachySound

BrachySound – a new study

The study “BrachySound: machine learning based assessment of respiratory sounds in dogs” is an important step in veterinary medicine, especially in the diagnosis of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) in dogs. This research, led by a team of experienced scientists, uses machine learning to objectively analyze and classify breathing sounds in dogs. This represents an innovative approach that complements and potentially improves traditional diagnostic methods.

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Kennel cough

Kennel cough

Kennel cough, also known as infectious tracheobronchitis, is a highly contagious respiratory disease that affects dogs. It mainly occurs in dogs that have close contact with their peers, such as in kennels, animal shelters or at dog shows. The disease can be caused by various viruses and bacteria that infect the dog's upper respiratory tract.

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