Brachycephalism -
The flattened anatomy leads directly to , a disease that hinders a pet’s ability to breathe properly.
Tight nostrils (stenotic nares) and an elongated soft palate cause constant, high-resistance breathing. brachycephalism
This feature explores the paradox where the very traits we find "cute" are the ones causing significant suffering, leading to a growing movement for breeding reform. What is Brachycephalism? The flattened anatomy leads directly to , a
Despite the well-documented health issues, the popularity of these pets is booming. Researchers refer to this as the "flat-faced paradox," where the desire for these animals outweighs the concern for their welfare. The flattened anatomy leads directly to