What is BOAS?
BOAS stands for Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome. This syndrome is a pathological condition affecting short-nosed dogs and cats can lead to severe respiratory distress.
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Whether your dog is already your best friend or you are considering getting a puppy, we have put together lots of helpful dog advice on topics such as puppy advice, neutering and vaccinations to behaviour, dietary advice, reproduction and more.
BOAS stands for Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome. This syndrome is a pathological condition affecting short-nosed dogs and cats can lead to severe respiratory distress.
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Ear problems in dogs encompass inflammation and a range of infections and accompanying symptoms. In this article, At AAS Vets in Gloucestershire, we will delve into the factors that commonly contribute to these problems.
At AAS Vets we have created a detailed guide offering potential solutions if your dog begins to experience incontinence in their later years.
Urinary incontinence means the 'loss of ability to control of urination' and can be caused by a variety of diseases.
Taking on a puppy is a big responsibility - remember it will not stay a puppy for long.
Kennel cough is not a serious disease in most otherwise healthy dogs.
Some entire female dogs and cats develop changes several months after a season.
Cruciate ligament rupture is the famous knee injury of professional footballers. It is surprisingly common in dogs too.
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Abbeydale Veterinary Centre
20 Glevum Way,
Abbeydale,
Gloucester
GL4 4BL
Quedgeley Veterinary Surgery
108 Bristol Road,
Quedgeley,
Gloucester
GL2 4NA
Stroud Five Valleys Veterinary Practice
130 Cainscross Rd,
Stroud
GL5 4HN
Hucclecote Pets & Vets
51 - 53 Hucclecote Road,
Hucclecote,
Gloucester
GL3 3TL