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Originally Posted by ckuz13 I would watch and observe him closely after he eats..does the reverse sneezing happen after he eats?? is he excited or exerted when he sneezes? Don't worry..my pug lived with this for a very long 14 yrs..He was overweight and lived in the worst climate(desert) for his breed..and still lived a long life with this condition..If it turns out to be collapsed trachea..it is treatable..it's just hard to see them doing it.. |
I just fed him and he didn't do it. He hasn't made that noise this whole day actually, so I guess I shouldn't be worried over it. I just got worried the first time because I had never heard this kind of noise coming from him ever.