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YT Addict Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Los Angeles
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| ![]() Jambo has been having breathing attacks where it appears that he can't catch his breath and he is sniffing trying too. He has never had any nose discharge and I have taken him to the vet regarding the matter several times. He does not have collapsed trachea. It's driving me nuts because I hate seeing him like this. He also occasionally vomits yellow liquid which also can bring his breathing attacks. This sometimes happens once a few days in a row and sometimes nothing. Jambo is a year and 4 months old now. His vet gave me some famotidine and Chinese herbs ("Liver Happy"). What's worse is that my 10 month old girl Moshi Moshi has done the same thing 3 times in the last week. She's never had any issues before (just occasional reverse sneezing/honking when she gets too excited). I would love to hear advice or similar experiences from Y'ters. I really want to get to the bottom of this and it is very frustrating.
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Donating YT 500 Club Member | ![]() It sounds like reverse sneezing to me. I've had several different toys breeds (and many yorkies) stay here as fosters and each of them sounds a little different with their reverse sneezing. I have found very gently rubbing their throat for a second usually stops it......Or, I will step outside with them, something about the change of environment seems to make them stop. Also, with an empty tummy it's not too unusual for a yorkie to vomit the yellow foamy bile in the mornings. You might try making certain they eat first thing in the morning and a little snack at night before bed has helped here. Hope this helps or you can get some answers for your peace of mind.
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YT Addict Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Los Angeles
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| ![]() was hoping for some more feedback.
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