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This sounds serious! What’s wrong with my dog?!

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If you’ve ever experienced this behavior in your dog, you know how alarming it can be. As an occasional event, it is normal for dogs. Commonly referred to as a “reverse sneeze”, it is generally harmless.  Learn more about reverse sneezing and possible causes in this article by Janet Tobiassen Crosby, DVM, for About.com Guide here.

Then let us know about your experiences with your buddy who reverse sneezes.

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