Dog Reverse Sneezing: Scary But Usually Harmless
Dog reverse sneezing can be scary, but it's usually a harmless reflex. Learn what causes it, how to help your dog, and when to seek vet care.
Cozette is a beautiful calico, approximately 1.5 years old, who has gracefully adapted to indoor living. Initially shy, she thrives on interaction, enjoying gentle petting and conversations. She loves playtime with wand and laser toys, and is captivated by Cat TV. Cozette would flourish as an only cat in a quiet home, though she might consider sharing with one of her ginger kittens. She is not compatible with dogs, but a screened porch would be a delightful bonus.
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