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Originally Posted by Bnot Thanks, I think he's doing the reverse sneezing thing, not positive though. I know when he did it last night, I petted his head, and he quit.
Sounds like he's gasping for breath, and scares me. I know though, if I took him to the vet, they'd want to keep him to be there, when he does this. I do NOT want to leave him anywhere! |
My dog does this only at night, I think she's allergic to something in the bedroom. At first I freaked out, I asked my vet and he explained that longer snouted dogs have reverse sneezes and regular sneezes. I felt better after that and after paying close attention I am sure that's what my Cricket is doing, sometimes it takes her a while to "get it out" , which is rather horrifying, but in the end you do hear a "final" sneeze or some sort of final snorty thing, and then she's done with it. She also had a cold a couple weeks ago and she did this several times over the course of the night. Leading me to believe that it is indeed, sneezing.
Hope that helps you feel better,
Amy