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.
Stanford, CA
Post Office Box 18287
Feline Friends Network is a dedicated nonprofit committed to the welfare of homeless cats residing on Stanford University property. Our mission involves humanely trapping, spaying/neutering, and vaccinating unsocialized cats before returning them to their campus territory, where they receive daily care and monitoring. We diligently seek owners for stray tame cats and provide fostering or boarding for unclaimed strays and kittens until loving adoptive homes are found. We are proud to be a no-kill organization, ensuring that no cats are euthanized except when medically necessary to alleviate suffering. We primarily serve the Stanford University area.
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