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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2008

Just my dog having another asthma attack, she's fine and its okay, she has one when she gets excited and it goes away after awhile.

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  • ha ha ha thats not funny...specailly when ya post that shit on you tube!!! shame shame on you

  • haha shut up tete

  • Did you go to the doctor and have this diagnosed? My puppy does the same thing. Hes boxer dalmatian and just by instinct I rubbed his throat and it stopped but now he gets attacks about 5 times a day...

  • No we didnt, my mom thinks because of her "short snout" its normal. she has them on and off, sometimes once or twice a month. but i heard if you plug there nose for a few seconds it goes away

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  • does ur dog ever puke because of this? my rottie does somethin similar and the vet cannot find anything wrong with him at all. done test after test...

  • And she can't stop. Water won't help. Sometimes I will blow in the inside of his/her nose...it sounds disgusting but if you truly love your pet you will do anything.

  • My dog (parti pomeranian) had this last night...does this mean he has asthma he is only 4

  • you have to rube his throte when he does that my dog does that too but he hasnt goten it in a long time

  • This dog is definitely experiencing 'reverse sneezing'. I know that many of you are flipping out over Momma splashing water on the dogs face but she's not too far off base! One tip offered by vets IS to offer food or water to your pet to help shorten the episodes. You should not splash the water in his face though because he can aspirate and cause aspiration pneumonia which can be fatal. I'm so happy to know that the dog was okay.......thanks for the video!

  • @djc0dy--->you are an asshole! And an ignorant one at that! Nobody wants to read hate comments so learn some self control and keep them to your stupid, STUPID self!!!!

  • this used to happen to my dog ALL THE TIME. we never knew what the hell was going on.

  • asthma is not the same as reverse sneezing. RS is harmless and normal, while asthma is.... asthma.

  • OMG Thank you for posting this! My dog has this problem and it totally freaked me out. I'm glad to know it isn't anything dangerous.

  • Also, even if it was asthma, stressing the dog by carrying her around telling her to breathe isn't helping. I have asthma, you could tell me all day to breathe when I'm having an attack and it isn't going to get me to breathe. And I understand English, the dog doesn't. What to do? Stay calm, let it resolve itself and, if it doesn't quickly, you could gently massage the throat or very briefly hold your hand over her nose to redirect the breathing pattern to the mouth. Works with my Beagles!

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