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- Noisy breathing, especially when inhaling
- Retching or gagging in some dogs, especially when swallowing
- Cyanosis (blue tongue and gums) secondary to decreased levels of oxygen
- Occasional collapse especially after over activity, excitement or excessive heat and humidity
- Difficulty suckling, drinking or licking
- Milk coming from the nose or mouth after or during suckling
- Difficulty vocalizing
- Brachycephalic syndrome (a combination of anomalies that can include elongated soft palate, stenotic nares and everted laryngeal saccules)
- Congenital oronasal fistulas (cleft palate and cleft lip)
- Occlusal anomalies (these include abnormal lengths of upper jaw and lower jaw)
- Ankyloglossia, a tongue anomaly sometimes referred to as tongue tie
- Macroglossia, or large tongue
- Microglossia, a tongue anomaly that presents with underdeveloped tongue tissue that can make nursing difficult as well as difficulty with swallowing
- Epitheliogenesis imperfecta, relates to skin structure
- Tight-lip syndrome of Chinese Shar-Peis, small or missing lower lip portion
- Brachycephalic syndrome, includes a combination of elongated soft palate, stenotic nares and everted laryngeal saccules
- Abnormal shape of the head, muzzle and throat
- Throat and breathing passages are often smaller than normal or are flattened by the shape of the head and muzzle
- May have narrowed windpipes
- May experience collapse of the larynx (cartilages that open and close the upper airway)
- May have paralysis of the laryngeal cartilages that prevent the opening and closing of the airway
- Elongated soft palate, the soft palate is longer with the tip extending into the airway and can interfere with air movement into the animal’s lungs
- Stenotic nares, abnormal or misshapened nostrils which can narrow or even collapse inwardly when the dog inhales
- Everted laryngeal saccules, this is tissue in the airway, located just in front of the vocal cords that, due to the defect, gets sucked into the windpipe to cause at least partial obstruction to the air flow
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