We have 2 dachshunds that we have kenneled several times and they did great. They crate together so that helps them not be so anxious. I always feel bad leaving them, but know they will be in good hands. However, this time, one of them. Jake, has not been feeling well and I am ready to cancel my trip. He has been making a stange sound occasionally like he is having trouble breathing. It is like real deep breaths one behind the other and last from a few seconds to a few minutes. We took him to the vet and he told us it sounded like the beginning of congestive heart failure. He is 10 years old and he said sometimes they get it about that age. He did not do any test, but gave us Lasix for fluid. We were devastated! Well, we gave it to him and it did not do any good so after 4 days, we took him to another vet for a second opinion. This time this vet kept him and did xrays and all. We were thrilled when he told us there was no sign of congestive heart failure, but he thought he had allergies. He heard Jake do it in the office and reassured us he had heard it many times and was sure it was something to do with his sinus/nasal. He gave us Benadryl and we have been giving it to him 4 days and he just had 3 bad spells tonight. I am so worried about him. I just wondered if anyone else knows if it takes a while for the medicine to help with something like that. I will call the vet back Monday, but am just so scared. When he told us it was a reversed sneeze he was having and nothing to worry about, I felt better about leaving him at the kennel for our trip Dec 11th, but now I am ready to cancel again. If any of you have had dogs do this, please let me know what it was. Thanks!


However, this subject is near & dear to my heart. I'm proudly owned by five spoiled rotten dachshunds
What your describing is what we in "weiner world" call reverse sneezing.
They LOVE that! I'm a former vet. tech who turned RN....everyone that knows me likes to say that I went from working on 4 legged creatures to 2 legged creatures
I've got a nice mixed knowledge base of medicine that really helps. I'm also active in dachshund rescue...that's why I'm blessed with the five that live with hubby & I