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.
Fig is an affectionate, intelligent, and opinionated companion who loves cuddles and outdoor exploration. She is well-behaved indoors and knows several commands. Fig thrives in an adults-only, single-family home, ideally in a rural setting with an active owner who can provide ample exercise and manage her reactivity. She gets along with cats after a slow introduction. Fig has severe separation anxiety and is wary of strangers and loud noises, requiring a patient and understanding home.
Special Needs
Severe separation anxiety and fear of loud noises and strangers. Nervous around other dogs.
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