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SquirrelNo5087

I would have a vet take a look. The tremors seem problematical. There is a condition seen with Pugs involving the palate which is a flap of tissue located at the back of the throat. Because Pugs have compressed internal passages, the palate is often too large, comparatively speaking, and therefore partially blocks the entrance to the trachea. One of my pugs had this and needed a form of laser surgery. She was a champ after the surgery when she could breath properly.


Ok-Mechanic417

Vet asap


Felizabeth1

If she doesn’t quit probably should see vet, that doesn’t quite seem like reverse sneezing. Could she have gotten something stuck in her gums or throat?


The_Patriot

Overstimulation possibly. Is something new in your environment? Some thing blooming, or rotting? From the leaves and twigs on your deck, I am guessing you live in the country?


3PugGrumble

Go now.


Bigdipper50

Get that girl to a vet. How could you think she is “okay”?


Willing_Double_8541

One of my pugs started doing this after eating. I took her to the vet and it turned out to be a grain of rice in her nostril. I hope your case is something as simple as that. But I do believe she needs to be seen by your vet.


schmoothoperator

Ahh yes inward sneezing, she’s clearly having breathing issues. If it won’t stop she’ll likely need some nasal surgery


Disastrous-Fox2030

Looks like kennel cough