Yes it is! Worst case serario you could end up brain damaged or even worse dead! Sneeze it out man.
Not at all, at worst there is some minor discomfort.
When a dog is on its back, it may sneeze because the position can cause irritation or tickling in the nasal passages, leading to a reflexive sneeze response.
Dogs may sneeze when they are on their back because the change in position can cause irritation or tickling in their nasal passages, leading to a reflexive sneeze response.
A dog may sneeze when lying on its back because the position can cause irritation or tickling in their nasal passages, leading to a reflexive sneeze to clear the irritation.
Dogs may sneeze when lying on their back because the change in position can cause irritation or tickling in their nasal passages, leading to a reflexive sneeze to clear the irritation.
Dogs may sneeze when they lay on their back because the change in position can cause irritation or tickling in their nasal passages, leading to a reflexive sneeze to clear the discomfort.
Dogs may sneeze on their back to try to dislodge something irritating in their nasal passages or to communicate submission or playfulness.
When a dog lies on its back, it may sneeze as a way to clear its nasal passages or to communicate submission or playfulness.
basically, when you sneeze, you die for about 1/2 a second and god chooses to bring you back to life that's why people say god bless you and because you die for 1/2 second while your sneezing, that's why you can't sneeze with your eyes open. ****************************************************** Improved answer The Birmingham Health System states, "If you try to suppress a sneeze, you can rupture blood vessel in your head or neck and die. If you keep your eyes open by force (while you sneeze), they will pop out. Suppressing a sneeze can be harmful, particularly to your ears." I learned that if you hold in a sneeze while pinching your nose, while it relieves the pain in your ears, "it briefly blocks the blood flow to your heart". I wouldn't hold it in if I were you...
Not exactly. When you sneeze, all of the organs in your body, even your heart, momentarily stop, then start back up again when your sneeze is over. Pretty crazy, huh!
A sneeze can travel 15 feet. Be sure to turn your back if someone has sent one in your direction.
Dogs may sneeze when they lay on their backs because the change in position can cause irritation or tickling in their nasal passages, leading to a sneeze reflex. This is a common and harmless behavior in many dogs.