Treating BOAS in Dogs: Free CE Webinar for General Practice Vets
Race-Approved CE | 1 CE Credit | August 13, 2025 | 8:00 PM EST
Struggling with treating BOAS cases in your general practice? Don’t worry, you are not alone. Managing cases of brachycephalic dogs can be quite challenging without proper tools and strategies. This is why you shouldn’t miss this free CE-sponsored webinar on managing and treating BOAS in dogs.
Join us on August 13, 2025, for an in-depth look at Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS). We’ll guide you through everything, starting with smart diagnostic tools. Then, we’ll cover both surgical and non-surgical treatment options, made specifically for small animal general practice.
Powered by Vet and Tech, this RACE-Approved virtual session will help you improve your diagnostic confidence, eventually leading to better patient outcomes. This is now all possible from the comfort of your home or clinic.
Register now and get ready to elevate your veterinary experience.
Why Should You Attend?
BOAS in dogs is no longer a rare speciality case. The popular flat-faced breeds, including French Bulldogs, Pugs, and Boston Terriers, are becoming favorites in many homes. However, they are also visiting clinics more frequently, and sometimes they arrive in critical condition.
Important questions arise here. How sure are you about choosing the right therapies? How often do you think that surgery is the only option?
Attendees of the webinar will learn the details of diagnosing and managing BAOS in everyday practice from Dr. Robert Jeff Mayo, an experienced soft tissue surgeon.
He will discuss practical tips on:
- Endoscopic methods are used to evaluate upper airway anatomy using both flexible and rigid scopes.
- Recognizing primary and secondary BAOS signs observed during endoscopic examination.
- Important surgical techniques such as rhinoplasty, emergency palatoplasty, and staphylectomy.
- Therapeutic alternatives for pre- and post-op therapy that avoid tracheotomy.
- Some lesser-known causes of airway obstruction include gastroesophageal hernias.
Whether you are trying to improve your surgical methods or broaden your non-invasive treatment choices, this BAOS veterinary webinar provides practical knowledge. It is designed especially for veterinary GPs ( General Practitioners).
A Breakdown of What You’ll Learn
This is not just a lecture, but a clinical update with guidance to offer for any vet who treats brachycephalic animals. Let’s consider the general agenda of the webinar:
- Overview of canine BOAS patients and their unique anatomy
- Live discussion on endoscopic inspection of the oral and nasal cavity
- Evaluation of clinical findings and surgical solutions
- Exploring rhinoplasty and emergency airway surgery techniques
By the end of the session, you’ll feel more confident in:
- Choosing an endoscope for BOAS evaluation
- Identifying pathways for alternative therapy ( medical or surgical)
- Understanding the multifactorial nature of BAOS and how to manage
It’s not just a theory with such a clinically rich agenda. It’s real-world CE that bridges the barriers between textbook knowledge and everyday practice.
Do you still need to learn more about BOAS in dogs? You can also watch our past webinar videos, “Assessment of Airway Problems in Brachycephalics” and " Procedures for Airway Problems in Brachycephalic Breeds”, available on demand.
CE That Actually Moves the Needle
While many small animal CE webinars focus on general theory, this sponsored veterinary webinar by Endoscopy Support Services Inc. (ESS) offers practical insights specifically for vets managing BOAS patients in everyday practice.
You know what’s the best part? It’s totally free, RACE-approved, and offers 1 CE credit.
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BOAS cases are only becoming more common; equip yourself with the right tools and expert guidance to manage them confidently
Date: August 13, 2025
Time: 8:00 PM (US Eastern Time)
Credits: 1 RACE-Approved CE Credit
Speaker: Dr. Robert Jeff Mayo
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