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Old 12-14-2012, 10:59 AM   #73
yorkietalkjilly
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I fully understand -- after Max had his surgery and he was making such weird sounds, I was scared and listened to videos of dogs with collapsed trachea and reverse sneezing. Hearing from other people that Max's throat sounds were normal made me feel much better.

I forgot to mention that the time we took Max to the ER because I thought he was choking, the doctors determined that he had a sore throat. Throat things can sound really scary.

I am happy to read that Tibbe is doing much better.
Thank you for sharing. The more I hear of others with babies having things like this the less scary it is somehow. Tibbe was very quiet yesterday and today and he had a lot of gassy sounds in his tummy last night. I imagine it is the Clavamox at this point being less than friendly. He did eat a soft breakfast this morning so that is encouraging and his gas seems gone for the time being. I will be glad when he's done with the antibiotic as that always seems to get to his stomach and GI tract. Keeping my fingers crossed he doesn't get all gassy and restless from the gas pain after the dose of Clavamox I just gave him.
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