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Siriusly
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Posted: 8/3/2011 5:21:17 PM
Have year-old female Pootalian named Black Cloud. She will aperiodically breathe with a deep rasp / cough for about 10-15 secs, then return to whatever she was doing. Don't believe that it is kennel cough. The cough does not follow eating / exercise. Any thoughts on this, and health issues for Pootalians in general?
corky95621
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Posted: 1/18/2012 11:30:52 AM
i was going to ask if it sounded like the dog was snorting in a way. does your dog tense up when this happens? it could be a reverse sneeze which happens periodically and only for a minute or so. You can look up a reverse sneeze on youtube to hear what it sounds like to see if this is what your dog is doing. It can happen when a dog gets excited, stressed, or eats too fast. Usually when this happens with my Pinneranian I will plug her nose and force the air through her mouth which helps a lot. Now whenever it happens she comes running to me to fix it lol
emgerber
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Posted: 3/13/2012 12:44:48 PM
This is the first time I have heard about reverse sneeze and I did what was suggested and checked it out and watched a few you tube movies. I am glad I know what it is now and am sure if my dog does have a reverse sneeze I will be nervous but at least know what to do. Thank you for sharing this information.
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