• Gagging after drinking water

    From laurenmcgee0@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 7 18:59:58 2016
    That is sick!!!

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  • From shiann.hailey@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 24 06:03:55 2016
    Your advice is to kill the dog? WOW.. maybe killing yourself would be a better idea and then you wouldnt give shitty advice

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  • From fudgydotcom@hotmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 5 01:05:27 2016
    You NEVER give dogs ice in water. It is very dangerous for them possibly causing bloat. Ice bad for puppy

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to fudgydotcom@hotmail.com on Tue Sep 6 09:10:31 2016
    In article <890e056f-5b36-4bf8-a4ec-2c68836372b1@googlegroups.com>, <fudgydotcom@hotmail.com> wrote:

    You NEVER give dogs ice in water. It is very dangerous for them possibly causing bloat. Ice bad for puppy

    Complete nonsense.

    Among numerous other sources, see: <http://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/truth-ice-water-dogs/story?id=24231633>

    <http://www.ibtimes.com/ice-water-dangerous-dogs-vet-debunks-online-rumo r-1605000>

    <http://iheartdogs.com/fact-or-fiction-can-ice-harm-your-dog-the-truth-b ehind-the-viral-story/>

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  • From SHIRLEY.CUMMINGS@att.net@21:1/5 to CCDOX on Thu Jan 12 22:50:50 2017
    On Friday, January 28, 2000 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-6, CCDOX wrote:
    My dog sometimes gags after drinking water. Does anyone else's dog do this? Does anyone know why this would happen? I am not assuming that it is a major problem or indication of sickness (one of the few times I have not run to the vet when my baby does something out of the ordinary!) - I hope I am correct in
    this assumption!
    Thank you for your responses/insights.
    Dorothy and C.C., a very spoiled dachshund

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  • From SHIRLEY.CUMMINGS@att.net@21:1/5 to CCDOX on Thu Jan 12 23:00:02 2017
    On Friday, January 28, 2000 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-6, CCDOX wrote:
    My dog sometimes gags after drinking water. Does anyone else's dog do this? Does anyone know why this would happen? I am not assuming that it is a major problem or indication of sickness (one of the few times I have not run to the vet when my baby does something out of the ordinary!) - I hope I am correct in
    this assumption!
    Thank you for your responses/insights.
    Dorothy and C.C., a very spoiled dachshund My Rottie is gagging every time she drinks water, and she is getting worse. she is 4 yrs. she use to eat blankets and sheets when she was a puppy, and I am wondering if she hurt her throat. She wants me to rub
    her throat when she has a really bad spell, this is not normal, she looks like she has small round growth in her throat, but not sure. have taken her to 3 vets,with no answers.

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  • From bemyall6469@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Adam on Fri Apr 14 10:43:56 2017
    On Monday, May 8, 2000 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Adam wrote:
    My Milo does this all the time. It's a process that goes like this:
    coff, coff, coff, HACK! He doesn't do it again until after he drinks
    again. It usually follows long thirsty draughts. He's a miniature
    dachshund (long-hair (like that matters)).


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    Exactly what my long hair Dachshund does. Drinks water, then Cough, cough, cough, hack...Done.

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  • From xherptyxderptyx@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 29 07:56:28 2017
    My English Mastiff almost does this every single time after drinking and it just started happening.My dog is 9 years old and is very healthy.

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  • From julieannpillay04@gmail.com@21:1/5 to CCDOX on Tue Sep 12 06:05:33 2017
    On Friday, 28 January 2000 10:00:00 UTC+2, CCDOX wrote:
    My dog sometimes gags after drinking water. Does anyone else's dog do this? Does anyone know why this would happen? I am not assuming that it is a major problem or indication of sickness (one of the few times I have not run to the vet when my baby does something out of the ordinary!) - I hope I am correct in
    this assumption!
    Thank you for your responses/insights.
    Dorothy and C.C., a very spoiled dachshund

    Hi there
    have you found out what is wrong with your puppy? mine is a doxie and suffers the same

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  • From gladysd281@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 14 20:55:08 2017
    I have a dochound /yorkie also knowen as a Dorkie she is 2 and sometimes she chokes when she drinks but get over quick when I pay her back.. Than she is fine.. She drinks to much at a time..

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  • From danieldupuis616@gmail.com@21:1/5 to CCDOX on Mon Apr 2 17:40:07 2018
    On Friday, January 28, 2000 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, CCDOX wrote:
    My dog sometimes gags after drinking water. Does anyone else's dog do this? Does anyone know why this would happen? I am not assuming that it is a major problem or indication of sickness (one of the few times I have not run to the vet when my baby does something out of the ordinary!) - I hope I am correct in
    this assumption!
    Thank you for your responses/insights.
    Dorothy and C.C., a very spoiled dachshund

    My Beagle used to gag once in a while after drinking, now it's every time. She will gag 3-4 times after drinking, some times spitting a little water.

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  • From marleinasmom@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 4 12:34:37 2018
    I have a pair of BoDachs that do the same thing; one occasionally and one ALL the time. Incidentally it is the one shaped more like the dachshund that suffers from it most often.

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  • From estrellavillalobosvilla@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 5 18:30:10 2019
    Cough caused by tracheal irritation or tracheal collapse often occurs when the pet is excited or is tugging on its collar. Cough caused by heart disease may follow exercise or excitement. Cough due to tracheal collapse may be stimulated by drinking water.

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  • From cshenk@21:1/5 to estrellavillalobosvilla@gmail.com on Sat Jan 5 20:52:49 2019
    estrellavillalobosvilla@gmail.com wrote:

    Cough caused by tracheal irritation or tracheal collapse often occurs
    when the pet is excited or is tugging on its collar. Cough caused by
    heart disease may follow exercise or excitement. Cough due to
    tracheal collapse may be stimulated by drinking water.

    Estrella, who are you talking to and about what?

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