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Malachi,the pug scared his owner because they thought he was choking. Many dogs "reverse sneeze" due to allergies, excitement, inhaling dust, drinking or eat...

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Comment by Wanda P PBP Admin on October 23, 2012 at 10:29pm
All my poodles did this, frightened me, mowing the yard, She would do this, and for excitement , I pet her, gentle,, blow on the face, get her to breath, or her rubbing her throat. But the allergies must be an issues for,dogs too, I gave Lelo with tiny piece of bread, w butter, she swallows and it helps, I tell her to stay calm. If she sneezes allot, check of allergies.. Baby benadryl, BUT WEIGHT her and ask the vet, ahe may be able to use adult. I carryed that, full doggy emergency pack, withe benadryl, ( use for bee/wasp stings on dogs) baby asprain for
pain spray for bites, I carry Fucidine for polysporn .Gauze, tape, alcohol wipes, ect read up.
Comment by Marjie & "Sadie" on October 23, 2012 at 12:20pm
Thanks for posting this video, Wanda. Now I know why Sadie makes those weird noises. She acts like a vacuum cleaner outside with her nose to the ground, chasing some critters scent. Later she snorts and carries on so much, I get worried she might be inhaling dirt, dust or maybe even ants! She usually settles down after a while. Nice to know I can give her a doggy dose of Benadryl, if needed.
Comment by Kitty Caldwell on October 23, 2012 at 9:36am

Thank you for sharing Wanda!

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