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Can dogs stop a "cavalier snort"?

Natalie

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Lady did a cavalier snort the other day and i tilted her and rubbed her chest and it stop. If she did this when we were out or at night time. Would she know how to stop it herself and would her breathing return to normal? thanks for any advice natalie
 
Yes they can stop by themselves. I suppose in very extreme cases they could pass out, but then being relaxed they would begin to breath normally again.Holding a finger over the nostrils ,for a few seconds , works, too.
 
Yep, they'll stop by themselves eventually. The "snort session" will last longer if you're not there to stop it, but I promise no harm will come of your baby. :flwr:
 
Good thanks for your replies it puts my mind at ease knowing that she would be able to stop by herself if she was on her own.
 
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