PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- It's a sound dogs make that may be alarming. Similar to loud snorting, dogs can rapidly suck in air pulled in through the snout, instead of being pushed out. It's called reverse ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Reverse sneezing (Pharyngeal Gag Reflex) is ...
Snorts, yips, growls, and groans — pet dogs make a variety of sounds that can entertain or worry their owner, depending on the circumstance. Though owners who have concerns about the health of their ...
A few weeks ago our good friend Christy stopped by to drop off a jar of her homemade spaghetti sauce. We naturally started a “catch-up” conversation, including updating each other on our furry ...
Some dogs have “snorting” fits, which sound like a sneeze but in reverse. This is a type of nasopharyngeal gag reflex that can result from irritation of the nasal passages or throat. It causes dogs to ...
Reverse sneezing can sound scary... but it is usually harmless. Dr. Bill Lewis talked to FOX43 about how to handle your dogs reverse sneezes and allergies that can come with it.
Everyone sneezes sometimes, because occasional sneezing is normal. The cause of sneezing in dogs includes normal play-related behavior and reactions to minor irritations to more serious conditions ...
Cold air, dust and autumn walks can turn a harmless atchoo into a nagging puzzle for worried dog owners. A quick sneeze now and then is part of life. Bursts of sneezing for days tell a different story ...
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