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Originally Posted by kjc Don't know if this is relevent:
My first Yorkie had some major episodes with reverse sneezing... so bad at night I thought she would have a heart attack! Vet checked her and said reverse sneezing, maybe agravated by a post nasal drip. Sent us home to see how she progressed. Well, the next night, I called him at 3 AM, she was RS and couldn't stop! He said to give Sudafed (not giving the dose here), and it worked like a charm. In fact, I don't think she had another problem with this the rest of her life!
Just might be worth asking the vet about, as it happens while he's lying down. Maybe a sinus issue going on? |
He reverse sneezes but I don't think it's an extreme amount. Or actually what is a normal amount? He does do it everyday while he is playing ball but he's always done that. I believe it's post nasal/allergy related which is why he was given benadryl. His nose was running slightly when the vet checked him last week. But, wouldn't you think the benadryl would help the licking if that was the case?