Sleep apnea is a condition in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. While commonly associated with humans, dogs can also develop sleep apnea.
What Causes Sleep Apnea in Dogs?
It is not a common problem for most dogs. It primarily affects brachycephalic or short-nosed dogs. The condition is called brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS).
The most common causes include:
- obesity
- airway obstruction
- short-nosed anatomy
- throat abnormalities
Flat-faced breeds are especially vulnerable.
Symptoms of Sleep Apnea in Dogs
Owners may notice:
- loud snoring
- gasping during sleep
- breathing pauses
- excessive daytime sleepiness
- restless sleeping patterns
Breeds Most at Risk
Commonly affected breeds:
- English Bulldog
- French Bulldog
- Pug
- Boxer
Diagnosis
Veterinarians may use:
- physical examination
- airway evaluation
- sleep observation
- imaging tests
Treatment Options
Treatment depends on the cause.
Possible treatments include:
- weight loss
- surgery in severe cases
- allergy management
- sleeping position adjustments
Final Thoughts
Sleep apnea in dogs can reduce quality of life and should not be ignored. Early diagnosis greatly improves long-term health outcomes.
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