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« on: January 29, 2017, 03:45:34 pm » |
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Soft pallet is a common inheritable condition in bullbreeds.
Since this scenario occurred later in life I would say it doesn't seem to be the case. But it could be a contributing factor if the dog has a somewhat less elongated soft pallet that it inherited.
Tracheal scarring over years could have made the condition worse.
Bulldogs like to try and tug ya around and sometimes it pissses ya off and ya whip em back. We back tie em to a tree after we break em off and they just sit there and tug themselves silly by there collar. They sit on the bike while they bay dogs are barking and tug themselves... They just retards like that alot of times.
Google tracheal scarring ... Bunch things contribute to it. But that and maybe even a inherited degree of soft pallet could be the cause
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