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  2. Why Is My Dog Sneezing So Much? - AOL

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    It can be pretty cute when your dog sneezes—as long as it only happens once in a while. But when your pup sneezes on repeat and is clearly in discomfort, it’s time to take action and talk to ...

  3. Here’s how to stop your dog from running out of the front ...

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    Having a dog who runs out of the door before you’re ready to leave can be frustrating on its own, but an overstimulated dog at the beginning of your walk can potentially lead to a reactivity or ...

  4. Reverse sneezing - Wikipedia

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    Reverse sneezing oftentimes occurs when the pet is asleep or immediately after a long nap. It can also be experienced following play, exercise or meals. Other pets experience it whilst inhaling dust but the episodes of reverse sneezing typically occur randomly. The pet's size does not have a direct impact on reverse sneezing.

  5. Allergies in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Common allergy symptoms to look out for include diarrhea, hives, intense scratching, runny rose, shaking head, watery eyes, sneezing, and a red rash on the body. [citation needed] If the dog is having a suspected allergic reaction, it should be checked by a veterinarian. Precautions can ensure an allergic reaction to medication does not happen.

  6. Cesar Millan Explains What to Do If Your Dog Gets Too Excited ...

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    The worst thing a pet parent can do is give affection or attention to an excited dog.” Millan explained that the best way to train an overly reactive dog is to disregard it.

  7. Sneeze - Wikipedia

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    Sneezing is not confined to humans or even mammals. Many animals including cats, [32] dogs, [33] chickens [34] and iguanas [35] sneeze. African wild dogs use sneezing as a form of communication, especially when considering a consensus in a pack on whether or not to hunt. [36] Some breeds of dog are predisposed to reverse sneezing.

  8. How do I stop my dog running off? A behaviorist shares ... - AOL

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    5. They’ve been punished in the past. If you’ve told your dog off for running off in the past or when they’ve been busy playing with pals when you wanted to go home, then they might start to ...

  9. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    A less dominant dog approaching a dominant dog with its head down, and only on occasion quickly pointing its muzzle towards the higher-status dog – shows no fight is intended. [1]: 120 In an alternative interpretation that does not involve dominance and submission, turning the head away is recognized as a calming signal. [17]