Because it irritates the sensitive tissue of his nose.
Dust, pollen, and other things of the sort affect them more than you. They are lower to the ground, making them more susceptible to debris.
my dog does too it can be caused a lot by something in their nose or just a cold =D
Animals Like Dogs, Cats, Bunnies and More Sneeze Through Their Nose.
Yes... just like you might see your cat or dog sneeze.
cats sneeze for all the same reasons humans do. If they have dust in they're nose, they will sneeze. they will also sneeze if they are sick because the tissues in the nose will dry out and become itchy. If your kitty has a cold, it will also have runny eyes, eat less and sleep more. If this is the case, feed your kitty lots of water and if it is an outside kitty, keep it indoors for a while until it is better. If it doesn't get better, take kitty to the vet.
a loud noisethen eat a hotdogthen give a dog a treat
my dog does too it can be caused a lot by something in their nose or just a cold =D
Either it has something stuck in its mouth, has to sneeze, or has something stuck in its nose.
It may not be perfect, but a good dog training system is one of positive reinforcement. This means whenever a dog does what you want it to, you give the dog treat and praise. When a dog does something bad, you simply say no in a stern voice. Try this trick on your dog! Touch it's nose and it will sneeze, click the lightbulb in the top right corner and say "sneeze." keep doing it and soon your dog will know sneeze and everytime you say sneeze, they'll sneeze! Brett XD
it would sneeze because your dog is sick, or there's water in his/her nose, or there's hair on top of your dog's nose. if you cant see hair or dont think there is water inside your dog's nose, then call the vet and ask for help and advice.
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
sneeze of course comes from the nose.
Yes a dog can sneeze. Hasn't your dog sneezed in your face? :)
Your nose usually tickles before you sneeze.
your nose runs to expell bacteria/viruses that have been caught in the mucus. a sneeze is caused by an irritation in the nose
they sneeze because they had probably smelled something they wornt to supose to. or is because your dog had gotten a shot and copol of days later your dog is sneezing you should first check your dogs nose, or go back to the vet and he/she will tell you to whats rong with your dog
To help wash out your nose, making sure that whatever made you sneeze is totally gone.
Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze.