10 Calming Signals Your Dog Uses That Most Families Miss
April Henley April Henley

10 Calming Signals Your Dog Uses That Most Families Miss

Dogs communicate stress long before they bark, growl, or pull away. Subtle calming signals like slow blinking, head turns, and sniffing the ground reveal how your dog really feels. Learning to recognize these early cues helps families support their pets with more understanding, comfort, and confidence.

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What Is a Reverse Sneeze — And Should You Be Worried?
April Henley April Henley

What Is a Reverse Sneeze — And Should You Be Worried?

If you’ve ever heard your dog make a sudden snorting or honking sound that seems alarming but ends quickly, you’ve likely witnessed a reverse sneeze. Unlike a regular sneeze that pushes air out, reverse sneezing is a rapid inhalation that can sound intense—but it's usually harmless. It often happens due to throat irritation, allergies, excitement, or even pulling on a leash. Most episodes last less than a minute and don’t require treatment. However, if reverse sneezing becomes frequent or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's worth checking in with a veterinarian.

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