Not exact matches
(C)
For purposes of paragraphs (c)(1)(iv)(A) and (B) of this section, a medical condition includes an ascertainable physiological condition (e.g., a respiratory system dysfunction) or a medically documented pre-existing psychological disorder, but does not include unsupported assertions of «situational anxiety» or
hyperventilation.
Some dogs exhibit mild clinical signs that go unrecognized
for years, while others can exhibit episodes of severe illness, including
hyperventilation, muscle wasting, and fever.
There is, however, one common condition that can be mistaken
for «
hyperventilation» known as reverse sneezing, which can also be quite intimidating to witness but does come with a few more readily accessible treatments and remedies.
While there is no real harm or type of treatment
for this type of
hyperventilation, medication can be prescribed to your pet if the problem becomes chronic to reduce anxiety levels.