A 5-year-old, 4.5-kg female spayed dachshund mix was presented for acute onset of sneezing and obstructive nasal breathing. Approximately three weeks prior, the dog had begun sneezing and reverse sneezing, and stertorous breathing had been noted. Thedog was started on enrofloxacin with minimal improvement, and clindamycin was added a week prior to presentation with no change. No discharge or epistaxis was noted and the dog was not coughing or gagging, but snoring was now noted whenever the dog was at rest. The dog was still eating and drinking normally but would not bark, which was very unusual for this patient.
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