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When airway surgery is offered as a “just in case” add-on, we have a bigger problem than breathing.
In this episode, I question the growing normalisation of preventative BOAS procedures, particularly when dogs have not been clinically graded. We look at how this affects insurance records, future premiums, and the data used to shape legislation and public perception.
This is not about being anti-vet. It is about accountability, evidence and breed protection.
In this episode, we consider:
If you want to protect your bulldog and the wider breed, this episode asks the uncomfortable questions.
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W: bulldogownersclub.com
By Sara LamontWhen airway surgery is offered as a “just in case” add-on, we have a bigger problem than breathing.
In this episode, I question the growing normalisation of preventative BOAS procedures, particularly when dogs have not been clinically graded. We look at how this affects insurance records, future premiums, and the data used to shape legislation and public perception.
This is not about being anti-vet. It is about accountability, evidence and breed protection.
In this episode, we consider:
If you want to protect your bulldog and the wider breed, this episode asks the uncomfortable questions.
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W: bulldogownersclub.com