Dog owners are used to heavy breathing and a lot of sniffing from their furry companions. Dogs use their sensitive noses to understand the world around them. Snorting, sneezing, and panting are all ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- It's a sound dogs make that may be alarming. Similar to loud snorting, dogs can rapidly suck in air pulled in through the snout, instead of being pushed out. It's called reverse ...
A few weeks ago our good friend Christy stopped by to drop off a jar of her homemade spaghetti sauce. We naturally started a “catch-up” conversation, including updating each other on our furry ...
Maria Azzurra Volpe is a Newsweek Life & Trends reporter based in London, U.K. Her focus is reporting on everyday life topics and trending stories. She has covered Pet Care and Wildlife stories ...
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Runny Nose in Dogs: 7 Reasons You Shouldn’t Ignore It
Runny noses and snot are not typically associated with dogs. But, dogs can get runny noses but for very different reasons. Find out why.
Everyone sneezes sometimes, because occasional sneezing is normal. The cause of sneezing in dogs includes normal play-related behavior and reactions to minor irritations to more serious conditions ...
Dogs are always making some kind of noise. They bark, growl, hoot, and holler; it never ends. As they get older, the noises tend to get a little grosser, too. I have a ten-year-old Boston Terrier who ...
What if we told you that the beat you're about to hear wasn't a beat at all—but a sneezing cat? This throwback video of Clyde, an adventurous orange cat, spitting a beat' like nobody's business, has ...
Coughing in dogs may be easy to miss. Here's how to tell if your dog has a cough and tips to keep them safe as a mystery respiratory illness spreads in the U.S. It's the first symptom in most dogs who ...
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