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Reverse sneezing in dogs can look frightening, but most episodes are harmless. In this video Dr Leigh explains what reverse sneezing is, why it happens, how to stop it, and when your dog needs to see a vet. Does your dog suddenly make a loud snorting or honking sound? (Check out our previous video here: • What is this noise? The reverse sneeze! | ... ) Does it look like they cannot breathe for a few seconds? These short episodes are usually reverse sneezes, especially in breeds like French Bulldogs, Pugs and other brachycephalics. In this video, Dr Leigh explains ✅ What a reverse sneeze looks like ✅ Common causes of reverse sneezing in dogs ✅ How to help your dog during an episode ✅ When reverse sneezing is not normal ✅ When you need to go to the vet Mordecai the French Bulldog helps Dr Leigh explain everything you need to know. Read more on reverse sneezing: https://www.yourvetonline.com/reverse... Why flat-face (brachycephalic) dogs reverse sneeze more often: https://www.yourvetonline.com/dog-can... Want our vets to assess your dog’s video? Book a consult: https://vip.yourvetonline.com/ask-a-v... Love our work and want to see more? Please subscribe: 🙏 / @yourvetonline Get Free Vet Advice via our weekly newsletter: https://yourvetonline.activehosted.co... Check out more from Your Vet Online: ✅ https://www.yourvetonline.com/ ✅ / yourvetonline ✅ / yourvetonline ✅ www.twitter.com/yourvetonline ✅ https://pinterest.com.au/yourvetonline/ The information provided on the Your Vet Online YouTube channel is not a substitute for the assessment and advice given in a consult by a suitably qualified veterinarian. The information is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute specific vet advice for any individual cat, dog, horse or an animal of any other species. For more personalised information head over to Https://www.YourVetOnline.com/