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Old 03-26-2009, 05:36 PM   #11
seainthecity
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Thanks everyone. I think I have learned enough to determine that it is nothing to be concerned about and to use a harness to leash train her.
Reverse sneezing is when the soft palate is irritated...kinda like a tickle in your throught. Guppy started doing this about a week ago after barking like a madman at a dog in the yard behind us. He barked so much, that by the time I got him his mouth was foamy...yuck! We determined the dog behind us has been getting out and when he comes to the front of the house has been jumping up on the gate and driving my dogs nuts. I guess it's a territory thing. Anyway, he rarely ever barks so the vet thinks he's just been irritating his throat from all the barking and I can't let him out in the yard...I have to walk him for a week or two until I get him to break the habit of barking at the fence. So, in addition to the items above that can cause this condition, excessive barking can also be added to the list! Good luck, hope your little one gets better soon.

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