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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2010

this is what a dog looks and sounds like when having a reverse sneeze episode

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  • thanks for the video! My vet sent me to here to calm me down after my lab started doing this on the fourth of July causing me to panic thinking she was about to die. He said it sounded like a reverse sneeze, but to watch a few videos to be sure. I really appriciate that this is from a vet clinic. While other videos are helpful, I trust this one a little more!

  • I thought my dog was dying too when he first did it. He is a beagle also. He rarely does it, but I have learned that it is not something to get worried about and I just pet him calmly for about fifteen seconds and he's done.

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  • My shih tzu used to do this occasionally... I thought it was like a seizure... but from watching the youtube vids I see it is a reverse sneeze... my cockapoo does it multiple times a day!

  • My pit was just doing this. I made sure his water bowl was full! Can't stand to see any dog suffer especially mines.

  • OMG!!! My Beagle does this all the time! I've had him ever since he was born. He's two years old, now, and I always thought this hurt him. Turns out, it's just natural.

  • that is mitral valve prolapse cough not reverse sneezng

  • @lesliehurst100 if it last for years you should bring it to the Vet..

  • Omggg!!! Thank you for this video! I thought my dog was going to die or something. My dog has fits like this sometimes

  • is this normal cause my dog has been doing it for years?

  • My beagle does this too. We give her a dog treat or a piece of bread and it stops. Vet said especially beagles should be on a harness because they get pinched nerve problems from a leash attached to a collar. Collar should only be used for tags.

  • the chihuahua i just got from the shelter does this i was so worried about her, glad its normal and it stops when u calm her down and gently rub throat or pinch noise a little / try to get her to breathe through mouth or get her fresh air :)

  • beagles are the best (honestly they are)

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