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Reverse Sneezing

Overview

Reverse sneezing is a common phenomenon in dogs. In a regular sneeze, your dog pushes air out through the nose; however, in a reverse sneeze, air is pulled rapidly into the nose. During a reverse sneeze, your dog will make rapid and long inspirations, stand still with his elbows spread apart, extend his head, and his eyes may bulge. Each reverse sneezing episode generally lasts for one to two minutes.

The exact reasons for these episodes are unknown but may be related to allergies, nasal irritants or nasal inflammation. Reverse sneezing attacks are generally quite brief and not life threatening.

Diagnosis and Treatment Notes:

 

What to Watch for*:

 

*Please notify us if you notice any of the above signs or if you have any questions!