Woody The Boston Terrier

At six years of age, Woody’s improvement was significant with a much healthier, more enjoyable life. To the owners dismay she realised Woody had lived six years far more uncomfortable that he needed to.

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Clyde The French Bulldog BOAS Surgery

At five years of age before doing airway correction, Clyde was lucky to get such a huge improvement. But no longer vomiting and with a huge improvement in exercise ability, his life is massively improved. The saddest thing is the five unnecessary years of vomiting, not enjoying toys and restricted exercise that he need not have endured had airway corection been done at 12 months of age. It’s never too late, but ideally consider preventative surgery, no reactionary.

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Roxy the Pug Cross

Roxy is another dog that endured numerous years of subtle but unnecessary lethargy and exercise intolerance, only to be a new dog full of life after correcting her airways. As good a result as Roxy got, preventative surgery at 12 months would have meant 5 much happier years than she had.

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