Boston Terriers and Breathing Problems - Terrific Pets
terrificpets.com › articles › 102146965While some people may find the Boston Terrier’s features appealing, there are some inherent health problems, mainly respiratory in nature, that go along with that shortened snout. The series of issues associated with that pushed in nose are grouped together under the heading Brachycephalic syndrome; these dogs are called brachycephalic dogs, where “brachy” means “short” and “cephalic” means “head.”
Boston Terrier Health Problems – A Complete Guide.
www.pawdiet.com › blog › boston-terrier-healthBrachycephalic Syndrome – As previously mentioned this is a common health problem to affect the Boston Terrier due to their short snub muzzle causing a resistance in airflow. Ear Problems – Due to the fact that this breed has very erect ears they do have less problems affecting their ears (most notably ear yeast infections) which have more of a tendency to affect dogs with droopy ears.