![]() |
Why does she sound like that??? I have never asked this question because I think it might be normal but I am alittle curious to find out what you guys think. Anytime Tinkerbell doesn't get her way like getting a snack or getting attention she starts to sound like she can't breath:confused: kind of like she is throwing a tantrum, she doesn't do this any other time:confused: She sound like she has a stuffy nose:rolleyes: Is this something your Yorkie does or should I be worried?:confused: I swear when my maltese gets near me and gets love from me she will start doing this like she is mad or something, if I stop touching my maltese she stops as soon as I carry her:eek: |
If it sounds like she is coughing something up, it could be a flap in her throat. I don't think it is harmful; however, it can be fixed with surgery. Since I am not there to hear what it sounds like, I am not certain that is what your dog has. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
I think Rocky might do the same...it's kinda like he's pushing his breath, or reminds me of when a human cries soo hard and they have short breaths. I think he does this because I tell him to stop whining, but he can't hold it in or something. |
Grayson does this and the vet said it is a reverse sneeze. Kind of sounds like a asthma attack. |
Sounds like someone is spoiled:laugh: Not that there's anything wrong with that;) Luna barks whenever anyone pays attention to Izzy:p |
I dont think it has any thing to do with being spoiled, It sounds like she gets excited and causes her to Reverse sneezing . Reverse sneezing is when the back of the throat spasms. The dog stands still, stretches out their neck, and often becomes bowlegged while they are trying to get air. It honks, wheezes, and often snorts during reverse sneezing episodes. Often the spasms will cease if they swallow a couple of times or if you close off their nostrils so it has to breathe through its mouth for a few seconds. Other unique signs will differentiate tracheal collapse. If your dog breathes with a raspy sound or coughs reflexively when you rub their neck, they could have collapsed trachea. If the cough is one or two expulsive bursts, typically with a gag or retch at the end, they could have collapsed trachea. The most common sign is a chronic cough. It is often dry and harsh, and the phrase ?goose honk? has been used to describe the condition. Coughing is often worse in the daytime. You should contact your vet ASAP if you experience any of these serious signs. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
It really isn't like a cough it more like she sounds stuffy but no coughing but I will bring it up on her next appt to the vet:rolleyes: . |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 07:12 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use