Just wondering if there is any reason for this strange kind of inverted or backwards sneezing.
Beep started doing it and of course, not knowing what it was, we rushed her to the vet.
It look soooo uncomfortable when she is doing it--her head sticks out, she stays still, and her little sides go in and out like a bellows.
The vet says this is common to small dogs. Any other info would be helpful for me, as I still panic when I hear it!
Thanks!
"Backwards" sneezing and small dogs???
I agree with JDF, you might want to ask your vet about a trial of antihistamine treatment. Also rule out other potential physical causes, sinusitis, nasal polyps, various bacterial infections (a swab cytology or culture may be warranted), and even esophageal problems. If your dog is a senior by chance, make sure heart and lung function is A-OK and rule out respiratory infection.
..........Traci
sometimes just to stop it you might clap your hands;;
in back of the dog..this makes them gulp and then swallow--not every time---but the cause and treatment is a vet problem
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My departed puppy (Nugget)
had that problem...much like JMM's...she would sneeze and actually wheeze/cough when she was excited. I brought this to the vet's attention at her first examination and was told not to worry about it. Since she ended up passing away from pneumonia that they say was caused by the anethetic...maybe he should have worried.
I am getting a new pup shortly...I have changed vets but would like to know what I should have them check for if I notice this.
I am getting a new pup shortly...I have changed vets but would like to know what I should have them check for if I notice this.
if you are lookigh foe a check on Post Nasal drips which::
is what thise reverse sneesing if=s, i don;t theink there is a check for that but prior to any surgery a blood san etc shouled be run...if you previous pup died during surgery, i would seriuously doubt that ther was any connection to the PND.