Health Risks Associated with Fabric Ingestion. Gastrointestinal obstruction and blockages. Choking hazards and respiratory issues. Toxicity from dyes, treatments, and synthetic materials. Long-term effects on dental health. Identifying the Root Cause of Your Dogs Fabric Eating.
The findings show that while these dogs in general have a higher chance of breathing troubles, the prevalence can differ significantly across breedsa reality that should affect how we prevent and treat these problems in high-risk dogs, the researchers say.

"Also, elderly and overweight dogs are at a higher risk of suffering in hot weather, so extra caution is necessary." Brachycephalic dogs are shorter-nosed and flat-faced breeds such as pugs, French bulldogs, Boston terriers and English bulldogs.
