2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40575-022-00118-5
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English Bulldogs in the UK: a VetCompass study of their disorder predispositions and protections

Abstract: Background The English Bulldog has risen sharply in popularity over the past decade but its distinctive and extreme conformation is linked to several serious health conditions. Using multivariable analysis of anonymised veterinary clinical data from the VetCompass Programme, this study compared the odds of common disorders between English Bulldogs and all remaining dogs in the UK during 2016. Results From 905,544 dogs under veterinary care during 2… Show more

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“…5,7,69 Some studies have focused on specific brachycephalic breeds such as French bulldogs, 105 Pugs, 35,70 Shih Tzus, 23 and English bulldogs. 108 It would seem sensible to continue with the study of specific breeds in addition to population studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5,7,69 Some studies have focused on specific brachycephalic breeds such as French bulldogs, 105 Pugs, 35,70 Shih Tzus, 23 and English bulldogs. 108 It would seem sensible to continue with the study of specific breeds in addition to population studies.…”
Section: Encouraging Referral-based General Practice-based and Breed-...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…French Bulldogs, English Bulldogs, and Pugs have been referred to as extreme brachycephalic breeds (EBBs) 15 . Recent studies have demonstrated significant divergence of EBBs from other brachycephalic and nonbrachycephalic breeds in terms of overall health and specific disease predispositions including stenotic nares, brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS), aural discharge, and lower respiratory disease 16–18 . Computed tomographic conformational studies carried out in these breeds have demonstrated distinct differences in the anatomy of the tympanic bullae in EBBs including bulla volume, wall thickness, and position in relation to the temporomandibular joint compared with all other breeds (OB) 19 .…”
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“…One of the complex health issues now generating major problems for dogs, owners and veterinarians are airway and other conditions related to brachycephalic dogs. In two recent papers published by this Journal, Dan O'Neill and coauthors examine the health of Pug dogs [3] and English Bulldogs in the UK [4] and provide epidemiological evidence and important insights into disease predisposition.…”
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“…It was therefore no surprise to read soon after the study on Pugs that significant health conditions currently exist in the UK for English Bulldogs [4]. From analysing a random sample of 2,662 English Bulldogs and a control sample of approximately 5 times the size, it was apparent that they had significantly and much high risk of skin fold dermatitis, prolapsed nictitating membrane gland and mandibular prognathism.…”
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