Pomeranian Puppy Asthma or Reverse Sneezing?

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

Recently, my 4 months old pomeranian puppy seems like having this breathing problem. I have brought him to the vet and the doctor said it seems ok. He said the puppy might not having the asthma problem. However, it already happen about 2 weeks and yesterday was serious and it was on and off for about 30 minutes. But so far he is still active and playful.
Can anyone tell me what happen to the puppy and is it harmful? Thanks

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  • my pom does this too... we arent really sure, vet said it may be from excitement or drinking water too fast

  • My pom was doing this and my vet thinks it may be trachea problems.

  • This is definitely reverse sneezing...

  • my dog does this

  • MY 14 year old Chichuiua just started doing this 2 days ago. It scare the heck out of me, but when I hold him and rub his throat, and then I just talk to him, it seems to go away. He is doing somewhat better today, but if it persist I will have him at the vet asap.

    The person princehyphys801, you shoudl be a little me senitive, the person is asking for help she is not being neglecting. Why would you even say such a thing. People are looking for help not insults. Your wrong!

  • @yorkielover35 My Pomeranian never does that, neither do any of my other dogs. If you call that normal that maybe your neglecting your own dog, thing should always be check. I mean you would go to the doctor and find out what was wrong if you were doing that right??? Then why shouldn't our furkids be treated the same?

  • it's reversed sneezing, asthma is more of a problem you see in cats.

  • Get a chest x-ray. My 1 month old puppy was mis diagnosed by six vets. He almost died until the x-ray showed pnuemonia and pluerisy. Antibiotics, oxygen therapy and prayers worked. He has no symptoms now and he was having episodes identical to your puppy.

  • I have a three month old Papillon/Maltese mix. He was diagnosed w/ a collapsing trachea and asthma. It turned out to be Double pnuemonia and pluerisy. Please request a chest x-ray. Vets guess just like us. My dog is fine no after a month of Zithro and Batril anitbiotic and neubulizer treatments. I will say a prayer for your baby.

  • Mine does it for like 30 seconds then stops.

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