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  2. Many dog owners miss early signs of a cough. Vet’s viral ...

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    "(Owners) will always report it as, 'My dog is choking,' or, 'My dog has something stuck in his throat,'" she notes. Owners might also notice their dog's chest heaving and abdomen moving as it coughs.

  3. How to Stop a Large Dog From Breaking Into Sprints on Walks - AOL

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    Something else that might be helpful is to train your dog to make eye contact with you on walks. This form of attention heeling can be a helpful cue for those times you need to walk past ...

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    Candy wrappers can get stuck in your pooch's throat or intestinal tract and may require surgery to remove. The AKC says that wrappers made out of foil or cellophane can result in gastrointestinal ...

  5. Throat irritation - Wikipedia

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    Home remedies for throat irritation include gargling with warm water twice a day, sipping honey and lemon mixture or sucking on medicated lozenges. If the cause is dry air, then one should humidify the home. Since smoke irritates the throat, stop smoking and avoid all fumes from chemicals, paints and volatile liquids.

  6. Cricopharyngeal spasm - Wikipedia

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    The spams start after dry deglutition, after the meals or randomly during the day. They can start (and stop) brutally. Or softly, by the feeling that a small pill is stuck, frictions around it, then the impression that a ball is stuck. When the spasms last long they can give the impression of a knife stabbed in the throat.

  7. Laryngeal paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Laryngeal paralysis in animals is a condition in which the nerves and muscles that control the movements of one or both arytenoid cartilages of the larynx cease to function, and instead of opening during aspiration and closing during swallowing, the arytenoids remain stationary in a somewhat neutral position.