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.
Jenn is a sweet, affectionate senior who loves to cuddle and will happily follow her people everywhere. She gets along well with gentle dogs and older, gentle children. Jenn enjoys leisurely strolls and car rides, making her a perfect companion for errands. Ideally, she needs a home with someone present for frequent potty breaks, offering her a loving, attentive environment for her golden years.
Special Needs
Recovering from severe neglect; had mammary surgery, mass removal, dental work with extractions, and takes daily Cosequin joint supplements.
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