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Old 04-07-2020, 12:24 PM   #10
woofwoofwoof
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Thanks so much for this info ladies. When he gets excited he does this reverse sneeze thing. Has done it since he was a baby. Other than that the only cough-like thing he does is when he barks too much he will dry cough and almost gag.

He always panted when we would hike on warmer days, but my concern is that it happens so quickly on just a walk out front after just one block. If it's cloudy, he's fine.

So I guess that's why I'm getting concerned because it's not his normal and it's not that he's tired or the movement is causing it. It seem directly related to the weather. We live in California so it's warm most of the time. That's why it's noticeable to me because it just started happening. 69 degrees here is cooler than most places bc of lack of humidity, especially with a breeze. He normally would not be panting in that weather, especially after just one block.

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