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Collapsing Trachea or Reverse Sneezing? Last Night at about 2 A.M. Taycie woke up having a FIT which i guess was Reverse Sneezing I blew on her face which caused her to swallow and it stopped as quick as it started. It did start up again about 15 mins later and I did the same thing and that one ended it. She has done this once before maybe about 2 months ago... then never again.. She has done this durning the day VERY occasionally usally if she is drinking water fast or gets overly excited which I know those are symptoms of RS... My question is should I be worried this is happening while sleeping? Could this be Collasping Trachea? |
This may not be reverse sneezing at all. This may be collapsing trachea. The occurrences you have described could just as easily activate a collapsing trachea episode. What are the specific symptoms besides "having a fit". |
it sounds like a reverse sneeze... (having a fit)... |
My Barney has reverse sneezing and it sounds like he is snorting like a pig. We usually take him outside for some fresh air and he gets over it. I notice he is doing it now a bit with allergy season but his worst time of year is in the winter with dry air. You should video the event and show your vet to get a proper diagnosis. |
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That is exactly what it sounds like! My worry is it happened in the middle of the night is that normal for RS? |
ok I found this video on youtube that sounds exactly like Taycie did last night... it is a maltese who is reverse sneezing |
I am fairly certain it is reverse sneezing. Blowing in their nose will not stop a cough that is due to CT. But, as 107barney said, best to ask your vet. :) That way you are certain and it is part of your pet's records. |
yes! I will be calling the vet... |
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Little bugger! |
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Paris' vet says he has Ct and he wakes up first things and does his coughing, like an old man clearing his throat. |
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