#5 – French Bulldog
The French Bulldog is similar in structure to its English cousin, therefore suffers the same breathing problems common in other brachycephalic breeds. French Bulldogs are active and fun-loving dogs, so care should be taken to make sure they stay cool enough to avoid heatstroke.
#6 – Akita
The Akita isn’t considered brachycephalic, but it does have a shorter muzzle than some breeds and a very thick coat suited for cold climates. Because of this and their relatively active nature, they are at a high risk for heatstroke when living in warmer climates.
#7 – Boston Terrier
The Boston Terrier is a fun, affectionate and goofy breed. Although they make wonderful companions and even successful agility and obedience dogs, they are prone to breathing issues that increase the likelihood of heatstroke in the breed.
#8 – Pekingese
The Pekingese is a Chinese breed bred primarily to be a lap dog, a job it still excels at today. The breed is roughly 2,000 years old and has been bred to meet a specific structural standard that can lead to a variety of health problems. Coupled with its long coat, the Pekingese is at a higher risk for heatstroke than average.