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Hi, im hoping someone will be able to help me on this.

My dog last week went stiff and started making a snorting type noise. After a few mins it stopped and she went back to herself.
Yesterday she did it again, only this time I took a short video of it in the hope that someone could identify what it is.

Ive attached the video here. Can anyone advise on what it is that is wrong?

Thanks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT4VCz1jM7g
 
Hello,

I think this might be what is called 'reverse sneezing' or dogs with a trachea that partially collapses from time to time can make a noise like this.

Dogs don't usually take any harm from either, but I would definitely pay your vet a visit and let him see the video. He will be able to tell you for sure.

Susan x
 
it does look a bit like reverse sneezing, whippets do it occassionally, and it is common in shortnosed breeds apparently.

The first time my dog did it i completley panicked, but the person i was with had seen it before thank goodness. I took mine to the vets, without a video (very quick of you) and they told me to look at some videos on youtube (weird eh?) to see if this was the same. They also said to keep a diary of when it happened and for how long and potential triggers. And to bring him back if it started to happen often. Mine always does it at a friend of mine's house which is really dusty and dirty. I don't like to take him there anymore. :(

If it is reverse sneezing as opposed to a trachea problem, it is caused by an irritation in the nasal passages, which they try and clear by snorting, a bit like a yobbo, sniffing heavily. My vet recomended lifting their head up, as they tend to have their head down and covering their nostrils, until they swallow which clears the irritation. I don't like to cover mines nostrils, but i do lift his head and massage his throat, but if i say 'head up' to him, he does and it clears itself.. Mine also does it for attention now! At the end of a working day when he wants to go home, he stops if i say 'do you want to get in the car?'........

It does look very alarming, and it is weird how unnaffected they seem after. I would also recomend taking your dog to the vet for a good old check up, and to see if there is a cause, something in her passages or something. Well done for being so quick with the video! Let us know what the vet says, and good luck to you, :)
 
Definitely a vet visit armed with the video... that would really freak me out!
 

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