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australian terrier makes hillarious sounds

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  • I was concerned when my little rescue silkese did this. The vet did multiple radiographs to be sure he did not have collapsing trachia as is common in some small dogs. He did not. Many small dogs do this, but it is good to get it checked out.

  • yeh man i did take her to the doctors, and they said she was fine

  • Good for you! I have had 3 poodles in my 40 years and all 3 of them made that snorting sound all of the time. In fact our dogs did it long and hard for about 90 seconds at a time. The vet always said it was normal and that it was a trait in some pure breaded dogs. Usually the smaller dogs did this.

  • yeh thats good man....:)

  • your dog is sick get him to the doctor dumbass!

  • i hope everyone reads this, the dog is not fucking sik, it happened once and we just happened to video record so stop sayin its sik and im an idiot for not taking it to the doctors ,we gave it some water and it hasnt done it since.

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  • Its called a reverse sneeze. nothing really serious jus gently rub the neck and check to make sure thr collar is not too tight if ur dog has one. I have a pug n i panicked at first then did some research and found out shell b fine.

  • @davechicolombia The dog isn't sick. It's a genetic spasm. Ours does it when she is excited.

  • @Wildwacht Dog is not sick. This is a genetic " reverse sneeze" that all silky terriers do. Mine will do it when excited, like when bacon is involved.

  • I have a sliky also. She does this once in a while. The breeder called it a "reverse sneeze" and it's nothing to worry about. Totally normal for Silky terriers and those breeds closely related. She does a fair amount of "grunting" also. My wife calls them puppy grunts. She does it when she is very content....like when bacon has been served.

  • My silky dose that to but more hevier :S :(....But shes fine: )

  • That is some times called a reverse sneeze. My silky does that all the time. Its normal.

  • My dog has done this before...it freaked me out.

  • My dog's a golden retriever, and if you scratch her in a place she likes, she does the exact same thing! How weird...

  • haha was it a old man, because my friend bought a dog from a old man and the dog was snorting and he said "O ya, he does that alot near me, he just wants to talk."

  • my Pomeranian terrier snorts like that mostly when excited or scared.

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