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I have a 1 y/o american bully (pocket). We have had him since he was 8 wks old. Always has had labored breathing, but just attributed it to his short snout. Recently took him to a specialist due to his labored breathing appears to be getting worse. X-rays revealed tracheal narrowing with mineralizations. They said his tracheal flaps aren’t moving in their own and they want to permanently suture one flap open. Is this a common surgery? Also what could be the cause of this mineralization?

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