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poboxdc@ix.netcom.com - 20 Dec 2004 06:27 GMT
Is a "reverse cough" in a dog -- the same as "hyperventilation"
in a human?

KM
Josh - 20 Dec 2004 18:55 GMT
> Is a "reverse cough" in a dog -- the same as "hyperventilation"
> in a human?
>
> KM

If you mean "reverse sneeze", no.
poboxdc@ix.netcom.com - 20 Dec 2004 23:51 GMT
> > Is a "reverse cough" in a dog -- the same as "hyperventilation"
> > in a human?
> >
> > KM
>
> If you mean "reverse sneeze", no.

Thanks.
Scott Aleckson - 22 Dec 2004 10:31 GMT
No.  It would be closer to what is commonly called a "hiccup".
Hyperventilation is nothing more than breathing fast.
-Scott

> Is a "reverse cough" in a dog -- the same as "hyperventilation"
> in a human?
>
> KM
 
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