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Baxter Tiberius
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I feel so bad listening to Baxter trying to breathe. Its got to be so annoying for him. He constantly readjusts his whole body to get his head into a position where the air will flow without a ton of obstruction.
I've noticed that while he's sleeping, sometimes he will stop breathing for about 5-10 seconds. Then breathe really hard and really fast to catch up again. Sleep apnea is what this is called in humans. Common for EB's ?
I wonder if the lack of oxygen issue is why english bulldogs develop brain, head tremor / neurological issues down the road. Random guess at best.
I've noticed that while he's sleeping, sometimes he will stop breathing for about 5-10 seconds. Then breathe really hard and really fast to catch up again. Sleep apnea is what this is called in humans. Common for EB's ?
I wonder if the lack of oxygen issue is why english bulldogs develop brain, head tremor / neurological issues down the road. Random guess at best.