Flat-faced dogs more likely to suffer from sleep problems, vets warn
Briefly

'We wanted to investigate whether flat-faced dogs sleep differently from other dogs, as they are known to suffer from oxygen deprivation due to respiratory problems and therefore have poorer quality sleep,' explained researcher Zsófia Bogná.
But vets are urging people not to buy pugs, as new research shows flat-faced dogs are more likely to suffer from sleep problems.
Read at Mail Online
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