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Makes sense to me...hopefully that's it and no medical treatment needed...Give Ralphie a hug!!! |
What a great video. Piper does this occasionally. It sounds like a honking noise to me also. I wonder how many different vets would have a different opinion without an x-ray? |
Question on CT This thread had been very interesting, as this is exactly what we have taken Romeo to the vet for just last week. He has had the "reverse sneezing" since he was about 1, however, it has been getting progressively worse until I have become very concerned that he is unable to breathe. I never heard of CT until my vet mentioned it a week ago, and now reading on this site - I am nervous for Romeo. It is to the point where he will do this for up to 10 - 15 minutes at a time, and jsut walks around the house like he can't breathe. He has been gaining weight because we can't walk him anymore - the entire walk he just continues to "honk". The only thing we have found to sooth him is to cover his eyes and point his head up. The vet took an x-ray and said his heart looked slightly enlarged, but perhaps not abnormally so. (Has anyone heard of this before?) She also said it appeared on the x-ray that he had fluid in his lungs and so put him on a diuretic. She told us not to be concerned. Now I am thinking I should be? And maybe if someone could send me a personal email or something to amysrivera@yahoo.com - I am brand new to this site and not sure I will be able how to find my way back to this particular thread.... |
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Our dog does it too... We have a 3 year old, five pound Yorkie-Maltese and he does this all the time when he is pleasantly excited - (1) when he is winded after running long sprints up and down the hall after a bath, say, and (2) if any women come over who he particularly likes (he's a real ladies' man) he will go running hither and thither all over the place, showing off, and then it will start for a minute or two. |
Thanks for your responses - Romeo has gone from doing this when he is excited to now just laying on the couch and having it come on all of a sudden. He also cannot breathe well while laying on his side. After reading this I will be calling the vet Tuesday - he has seemed to do better on the diuretics but I am going to trust my gut instinct and request to see another vet in the office for a 2nd opinion. |
I have read The enlarged heart could be because he is not getting enough air..I have heard that CT can does this |
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Thats how reverse sneezing sounds like? Missy's reverse sneezing sounds much more different.. when she gets extremely excited and happy.... it sounds like she is trying to breathe, so basically sounds like she is choking and trying to gasp for some air ...so her neck part and head come forward and its pretty lengthy.... i dunno it's pretty weird. I wish I can video tape it.... but she hasn't done it in a WHILE now. When she does it for a long time, i usually open her mouth so she can breathe from there... or plug her nose so she can open her mouth to breathe. |
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Well, I just took Romeo back to the vet today, to see someone different (my favorite vet - they have 5 in the office). He said that he thinks Romeo may definitely have CT, but because of the severity and the difficulties he is having, he is considering recommending us to go to Michigan State. He said the diagnostic tests that Romeo needs are so exacting and precise that he does not feel comfortable doing them (or having another vet do them). He said that if another vet doesn't do it correctly, they could severely injure Romeo's trachea. Before we do that though, Romeo is going in next Tuesday to be put under sedation so that he can be sure he doesn't have any polyps or growths in his nasal passage or throat area that would be preventing Romeo from breathing. He said that the enlarged heart, etc. is because Romeo is working so hard to breathe. So, if you would please keep Romeo in your thoughts and prayers - I am not sure what we need to do for him at this point but he was given a mild sedative for the weekend so that he can relax and not be so anxious.... |
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Sending you and Romeo warmest thoughts via this post. It is so upsetting when they have a medical issue. He is a beautiful pup. |
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That is EXACTLY how Bo sounds like... I was really afraid it might be CT... but after seeing this video, I'm inclined to think it's reverse sneezing. I'll have to check next time she does it if she keeps her mouth closed. Then, I'll probably know for sure. It happens now and again (maybe once a month or so), sometimes, when she gets excited (but not every time) or even if she's very thirsty and drinks too fast. Then again, she might be doing absolutely nothing and it just starts. It's always fast honking and never lasts more than 10 to 15 seconds. And when it's over, she looks perfectly okay... I agree: it's a lot scarier to us that to the dog... ;) |
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I read quite a bit about it when I thought that Bo might have it. Let's hope it's not too severe a case. But even so, apparently, it is operable... http://vetsurgerycentral.com/tracheal_collapse.htm I truly hope it doesn't come to that, but if it does, then it's an option... All my thoughts are with you... :) |
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