AmyMay
Situation normal
Does anyone have any experience of reverse sneezing?
Daisy has started doing it.
Is it something to be concerned about?
Daisy has started doing it.
Is it something to be concerned about?
My whippet often suffers from it. Dollyanna is correct that it can be a symptom of kennel cough but it cannot be mistaken as a cough.
Tortoise gets it when he gets excited and really pulls on the lead. It can be scary for them at first but they soon calm down. I have found that holding on to Tortoise's muzzle and gently blowing at his nose will stop it, if not I put my hand over his nose to stop him breathing for a second which can stop the spasm.
If it is a sudden change your little girl may have a seed or a bit of grass up her nose which would be an irritant or it could be an inflammation caused by a bug. Some breeds are more susceptible than other. Vets are not usually too concerned but do give yours a ring to reassure you.
But I am sure I don't really need to say to you, amymay. if concerned speak with your vet![]()
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Appt actually booked for tomorrow. She had four episodes today, which seems a bit extreme..
I did wonder about some sort of irritant in her nose, and absolutely don't think it's kennel cough, she's too well.
Thanks all for your replies. I'll let you know what the vet says.
Will absolutely do Levrier.