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Originally Posted by Ellie May Severe reverse sneezing
Foam from airways
Respiratory distress
Unable to control head
Gagging
Turning
Falling
Nope, I am not a professional. I am, however, a pre vet who has spent hundreds of hours in veterinary hospitals including ER. A licensed veterinarian (not a tech) needs to put their hands on this dog and auscultate the chest NOW (which cannot be done over the phone). |
Annabel - this above ^^^ sums up your situation perfectly. You truly should be at a vet's office -
NO MATTER what some vet tech tells you. A vet needs to SEE this dog in order to evaluate these super scary symptoms.
For goodness sake, your dog was acting SO ODD that you said you
thought it was having a seizure - that alone should motivate you to take this poor kiddo to the vet.
Let me ask you this:
what on earth do you have to lose by taking this vulnerable poor kiddo who is 100% reliant upon you to the vet?