What Frenchie owners need to know about BOAS |
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Our French Bulldog Bluenjy was diagnosed with BOAS when he was a little over a year old. We looked at many hospitals and surgeons. We took him to several surgery consultations until we felt comfortable and confident with the doctor we chose.
One thing the surgeon or vet will not tell you is that BOAS surgery is not a fix for life. In time BOAS does come back somewhat. The nose and other parts do close up and resort to the genes of the dog.
An owner of a dog with a previous diagnosis of BOAS will never be care free however there are many ways you can help and manage this condition and give your dog the best quality of life possible. |
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The Bluenjy® Health Harness |
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Prior to and after surgery we struggled to find a harness that did not choke Bluenjy while walking due to his pulling. When using the back D ring on a regular harness the fabric of the neck region would pull him backwards and constrict his neck.
On several occasions we noticed he choked and stopped grasping for air with a slight cough. We couldn't find a single harness on the market that was suitable for his condition.
After months of engineering, trial and error we developed a Health Harness that is vet approved and supports the emotional and physical well being of our Frenchie Bluenjy. |
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