Christopher R. asked

🐕  Dog Health

My 5-year-old Lab/Bulldog, Lucky, starts making choking sounds about 5 feet from the front door when I attempt to walk him. Does he not like being on a leash? The vet has inspected him thoroughly and found no issues, but the problem persists.

October 12th, 2024

Miguel T. answered

The choking sounds Lucky makes might be a reverse sneeze, which is a common occurrence in dogs. Here...

October 12th, 2024

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