19275 James Monroe Highway, Leesburg, VA 20175

Expert Breathing Care for Flat-Faced Breeds
What Is BOAS?
If you live with a Bulldog, French Bulldog, Pug, Boston Terrier, or other flat-faced dog, you may already be familiar with the snorting, snoring, and labored breathing these breeds often experience. What many don’t realize is that these symptoms may be signs of Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS), a condition that restricts airflow and can seriously affect your pet’s health.
At North Oatlands Animal Hospital & Reproduction Center in Leesburg, VA, we offer advanced BOAS evaluation and treatment, led exclusively by Dr. Valeria Rickard, the only BOAS-certified clinician in the region. Her experience and precision care make a lasting difference for furry friends living with this condition.
What Causes BOAS in Brachycephalic Dogs?
BOAS is caused by a combination of anatomical issues that affect breathing. These problems are common in flat-faced breeds and can worsen over time:
- Narrow nostrils (Stenotic Nares): Limits airflow from the nose.
- Elongated soft palate: Excess tissue partially blocks the airway in the throat.
- Everted laryngeal saccules: Tissues pulled into the airway during heavy breathing.
- Narrow trachea (Hypoplastic Trachea): Makes breathing feel like sucking air through a straw.
Symptoms of BOAS to Watch For
- Loud, labored breathing or constant snorting
- Trouble with exercise or quick fatigue
- Snoring even while awake
- Gagging, retching, or vomiting
- Overheating easily
- Bluish tongue or gums
- Fainting or collapsing during activity

Expert Diagnosis by Northern Virginia’s BOAS Specialist
Dr. Rickard is one of the few veterinarians in the country, and the only one in this region, certified to diagnose and treat BOAS at the highest level of care.
She conducts thorough evaluations that may include:
- A physical and oral exam
- Sedated airway inspection
- X-rays or other imaging, if needed
- Tailored recommendations based on your pet’s unique anatomy
Surgical Treatment Tailored to Your Canine Companion
- Nostril widening (nares resection): Opens the nasal passages to improve airflow.
- Soft palate shortening: Removes obstructive tissue from the throat.
- Laryngeal saccule removal: Clears the airway for smoother, easier breathing.
Why Choose North Oatlands Animal Hospital?
- Care delivered exclusively by Dr. Valeria Rickard, a leading BOAS-certified specialist
- Personalized treatment plans based on your dog’s unique needs
- State-of-the-art surgical care and technology
- Deep understanding of brachycephalic breeds and their daily challenges
Schedule a Consultation with Dr. Rickard Today
Appointments for BOAS evaluations and surgeries are limited. Reserve your spot today and partner with one of Northern Virginia’s most experienced and compassionate specialists in flat-faced breed care.
Call North Oatlands Animal Hospital & Reproduction Center on (703) 777-7781 in Leesburg, VA to book your consultation.