A sneeze in a dog serves the same purpose as a sneeze in a human. The body is trying to clear the nasal passages of an irritant. Sudden non-stop sneezing can be an indication of a foreign body or Allergies. If your pet has allergies speaking to your vet about a safe dose of Benadryl may be helpful. If you suspect a foreign body you pet will need to be seen by a vet.
If it doesn't sneeze too much, it's normal. If he/she sneezes a whole lot (as indicated in the question) he/she probably is sick with a respiratory issue or something else. Some breeds will sneeze more than others, while others hardly sneeze at all.
Chances are he is allergic to something he is smelling, such as air freshners, a new carpet, cleaners etc. If it does not stop please go to the vet
I was wondering the same thing with my dog. Sad to say, but you cannot.
Enid Blyton
Yes,I have heard of of what vets call reverse sneezing. It is important to take your dog to the vet if it is choking.
You cannot because it is completley natural.
Yes; get such a dog to a vet ASAP.
i think what you mean is reverse sneezing, it is normal its reverse of how how we sneeze when we sneeze we let hair out, they do the reverse
common symptoms are shaking, breathing strangely,and sneezing.
may be a medical condition that should be checked out by the dog doc....
A dog that is suddenly falling down and poops and pees on themselves may be having a seizure. A person should take the dog to the vet as soon as possible.
Go to a local vet hospital and just tell them your concerned and they will let you know.
they can start sneezing and they can catch rabies from us but its not common for a dog to get a bug from us.
go back to the vet and get it checke agian. samw thing with my dog