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Sneezing fit

Post  Amanda on 3/17/2011, 5:45 pm

Any of your pugs ever go on a sneezing spree? Nell got to sneezing last night in bed and I swear it lasted 2 hours. I felt sorry for her but wasn't much we could do. And I'm tired today! She's done it before but it never lasted that long. Just as I thought she was done she'd start again. I think I actually heard her sigh and groan a few times. She was frustrated!

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Post  sallyandtilly on 3/17/2011, 7:20 pm

Well I'm sneezing right now, but Tilly has never had an episode like that. Hope you never have to go through it again.

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Post  Lindsey on 3/18/2011, 9:01 am

Murphy has been having sneezing fits a lot lately. They last about two minutes, each time. I would say he has them a couple times a week. I do notice that he has a sneezing fit when he's really excited. For example, I came home from work yesterday and he was so excited to see me he went into one. Typically, it is after excitement he begins a sneezing fit.

I, like you, feel so bad, because I'm not sure if I should be doing something or not.

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Post  brachylove on 3/20/2011, 6:45 am

This just happened with my Bentley. It gradually got worse over the course of a week and a half. It got so bad that he became hesitant to move much for fear of bringing on a bout of reverse sneezing. He was definitely mopey. We narrowed it down to either seasonal allergies, something in his nasal cavity, or possibly the food I had switched him over to 100% a week earlier.

The food was last on my list because I had done a slow transition and he had done great, but as it turns out as soon as I got him back to 50/50 old food/new food, the sneezing dramatically tapered off and he pepped up like a puppy.

If you haven't changed food, I wonder about some type of seasonal allergy since we are in Spring and there is mold, etc.

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