[QUOTE=concretegurl;4031405]If your dog is sneezing reverse or otherwise are you sure allergies aren't an issue.
Honey is consentrated pollen and can sicken or even kill (sorry to soubd scary and dramatic) people or pets with allergies.
I used to take honey in my tea when I had seasonal allergies comming on...the idea was to shock and awh the body onto not reacting (yeah freaking right!) after a few noneventful times of doing so I ended up in the ER having a life threatening allergy attack only made so threatening by the use of honey.
Who knew your eyes could literally ooze green goo from an allergy reaction...and that was the least unattractive part of the ordeal.
Are you absolutely sure seizures are not at hand either?
Seizures, reverse sneezing episodes, panic & allergic attacks can all result in overheating and thus dehydration.
****A cool bathroom with water avalible might be the best place.****[/QUOTE
He does have mild allergies. He's not having seizures. The episode the night before last was probably the worst I've seen - which made it concerning. I have seen him "isolate" before this time but it's rare and probably only 2 to 3 other times in his life. I do however think the new addition stresses him out. She's not as "laid back" as he is. |