Did you know that dogs sometimes sneeze when they're feeling happy or playful? That's one example of harmless sneezing in dogs. But it's not the only time your canine can let out a powerful "Achoo!" ...
Elephants do it. So do chickens and iguanas, parrots and cats, and, of course, dogs. In fact, African wild dogs "vote" this way. Sneeze, that is. We've all felt that little tickle in the nose that ...
Dog owners are used to heavy breathing and a lot of sniffing from their furry companions. Dogs use their sensitive noses to understand the world around them. Snorting, sneezing, and panting are all ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- It's a sound dogs make that may be alarming. Similar to loud snorting, dogs can rapidly suck in air pulled in through the snout, instead of being pushed out. It's called reverse ...
Everyone sneezes sometimes, because occasional sneezing is normal. The cause of sneezing in dogs includes normal play-related behavior and reactions to minor irritations to more serious conditions ...
If you’ve ever heard your dog emit a loud, sudden snorting sound, almost as if they’re inhaling sharply, you may have witnessed a bout of reverse sneezing. While this can seem alarming, reverse ...
We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about what it really means when your cat slow-blinks at you, and why your dog actually chows down on your favourite slipper. And now, it turns out there may be an ...
Democracy isn’t just for humans. New research suggests the sociable carnivores known as African wild dogs make consensus decisions too—by sneezing. The canine equivalent of “achoo!” seems to serve as ...