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Dogs puppies and Hiccups - Answered by Dr. Van Lienden
Question: Hannah gets em at least 3 times a day..usually a good chest massage gets rid of them..but I notice she gets em when playing alot and eating.... Answer: My 16 week old Mini Schnauzer also gets the hiccups alot. Not 3 times a day, but at least once a day. I'd love to know why too !! Answer: I have been told puppies and kittens get hic cups alot when little because it means a growing spurt is coming. Made since when I had puppies because once they finished growing I have rarely noticed hic cups. Answer: Buddy also hiccups at least once a day.....so not unusal but don't know why ...He is 16 months old Answer: I guess Mysts38 that means your Hannah is growing 3 times as fast as my Jimmy....Golden Retriever and Mini Schnauzer....makes sense! Answer: Originally Posted by Iggette Buddy also hiccups at least once a day.....so not unusal but don't know why ...He is 16 months old 16 WEEKS old (gotta learn to proof)!! Answer: Originally Posted by MomtoJimShelby 16 WEEKS old (gotta learn to proof)!! You were talking about Buddy. He STILL gets the hiccups at 16 months? He must be still growing. Answer: Q: I have a 12 week old shih tzu who has frequent cases of the hiccups. They don't last long... sometimes they are silent and I can see his body shake and other times they are lound and disturb him. Should I be alarmed?? Joanne A: Hello Joanne, Hiccups are common in little puppies - they are no cause of concern. Most puppies will outgrow the severe hiccups by 6 months. Dr Andrew J I was also readin that dogs get hiccups,cause they ingest too much air..which would account for hannah getting em while shes eating and playing hard... Answer: Hiccups are presumed to be a vestigal reminder of the womb: the lungs need some type of strengthing exercise while in a watery environment. Hiccups are a means to exercise the diaphragm, the wide sheet of muscle that seperates the abdomen from the thorax, until the fetus is delivered into a dry environment and must rely on exchanging gases via the lungs. Hiccups are normal. Dr. Van Lienden Dr. Raymond Van Lienden DVM The Animal Clinic of Clifton 12702 Chapel Road, Clifton Virginia, U.S.A. 20124 703-802-0490 Answer: Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.tendlife.com
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