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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Reverse Sneezing in Dogs from PetPlace.com

his is pretty common. A dog owner calls a vet or emergency clinic because they think their dog is making some strange choking-type noise. And he is doing it over and over.

They describe some weird noise their dog is making- it's not quite a choke, it's not vomit, it's not a cough and it's not a sneeze. Most dog owners describe it as being more like a sudden and repeated gag. What the dog is actually doing is called a
reverse sneeze
. It can be normal for some dogs and scary for pet owners that have never seen it. We have a video of what it looks like in the article.

During a reverse sneeze, your dog will make rapid inspirations, stand still with his elbows spread apart, extend his head, and his eyes may bulge. He'll make a loud snorting sound, which might make you think he has something caught in his throat. Many dog owners think their pet is suffocating during a reverse sneeze episode. Each reverse sneezing occurrence generally lasts for less than a minute up to two minutes.

It can be normal in some dogs but can be abnormal if it occurs a lot.

Go to the article and click on the video to see what a reverse sneeze looks like in a couple of dogs. It can look and sound a little different in different dogs so you may want to watch both videos. Go to
Reverse Sneeze in Dogs
. This article also has tips on how to stop it.

Until next time,

Dr. Jon

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