Brachycephalic
Brachycephalic describes a skull shape with a shortened front-to-back dimension relative to width, producing a flat-faced appearance. The term is used in human anthropology to describe certain cranial configurations and is widely used in veterinary contexts to categorize companion animal breeds with shortened muzzles and broad heads.
In dogs, brachycephalic breeds include Pug, Bulldog, French Bulldog, Shih Tzu, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Pekingese,
Brachycephalic airway syndrome (BOAS) encompasses stenotic nares, an elongated or thickened soft palate, redundant pharyngeal tissue,
In cats, brachycephaly is seen in Persians and Exotic Shorthairs, with similar airway and eye problems; management
Welfare concerns have led breeders and veterinary organizations to advocate for responsible breeding practices aimed at