Abstract
Brachycephalic Air Obstructive Syndrome (BOAS) was neglected for a long time, as it was considered normal for brachycephalic breeds to present signs such as snoring, choking and exercise intolerance. With the increase in veterinary surgical clinical demand for brachycephalic dogs due to its popularity and, in this way, advancement of studies in the area, BOAS began to be more discussed an…