I'am no vet but I am a dog trainer, this could mean your dog has a medical problem, or he could have caught a cold cheek his/her nose if it's dry they probably caught a cold.
P.S if this happens when he/she is on a walk or wearing a collar the leash may be too tight or the collar
He is thirsty or just tasting the snow.
little coughs like choking, and a warm nose. or somtimes throwing up happens 2 mine all the time
no is is not. you need to take it to the vet quick. it is not good it may mean it is ill. it doest matter a lot about the eyes.
You have startled the dog..scared him
The joy you feel in the presence of your dog.
He is thirsty or just tasting the snow.
Hi, do you mean "Benadryl" the human medicine for rhinitis, coughs, blocked noses etc? If you do don't put this anywhere NEAR your dog.
no. and if you mean the naming part in the beginning you call your dog and say its name repeatedly
It means that either you are afraid of being attacked by a dog or you are eating too soon before you go to bed. xD
Because he doesn't like him.
Yes because coughs don't have personalities such as "mean."
insanity
What would you do if your child was sick? Take them to the Doctor.....so take you dog to the vet!
They could begin to get sick...When your dog or cat coughs up mucous; this means they have been "hyperventilating; hyperventilating is during hot weather the animal "breathes with the tongue hanging out...what happens is: when your dog "hyperventilates...mucous begins to collect @ the back of the dog's throat; so your dog "coughs up this mucous; if your dog or cat cannot cough up the mucus; then open the dog's mouth and scrape the mucous out of the dog's mouth with your fingers; then wash your hands...
repeatedly
It is always recommended that a person take their dog in for a check up if it's sick. Your vet can then suggest medicine for your dog. This is safer for your dog.
chihuahuas don't have seizures when they're upset!!! lol my dog coughs a lot, but that's normal in chihuahuas and pomeranians. get ur dog checked oout at the veterinarian.