Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Pug | Male | unneutered | 22 lbs
My 2yr old pug has this cough/sneeze fits about 1-2 times day for the last week. Then 10 minutes later we notice his chin is covered with saliva. What should we do?
1 Answer
Published on April 2nd, 2017
Hi there! So sorry to hear that Reuben is having this issue! I think that any time a dog with a smushy face like a Pug or a Boston Terrier or a Bulldog (or a breed like that) is a having an issue with the respiratory system (coughing, sneezing, any kind of nasal discharge, problem breathing, etc) they should been seen by your veterinarian for an examination. These dogs are already compromised with breathing just because of their normal anatomy (smushy face) so anything can easily make them very sick. Even something that wouldn't make a dog without a smushy face sick. Based on what you described he could have something easy going on like reverse sneezing or it could be something more severe like complications from an elongated soft palate or stenotic nares. I wouldn't wait around too long to see what happens. It is better to be safe than sorry. I would have Reuben checked out to be sure there is nothing serious going on. I hope this helps. Best wishes to you and Reuben! Dr. Amber
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