The "smell of death" thread brought this question back to my mind, or made me think that maybe someone here might have some insights... My mother is soon to be 95 and has pulmonary fibrosis is on O2 all the time, so she frequently has a soft cough, and clears her throat etc, lately my dog has taken to running behind my recliner when she coughs. They get along great (he loves her especailly because when she doesn't want to finish her meal she hands the dog the left overs). I or other people can cough and cough and he won't budge, but let Mom even clear her throat and he's up from a deep sleep and looking for cover. I should also perhaps explain that he is an adopted shelter dog so he's always been a bit skitish about loud nosies (people yelling, fireworks, etc)...but really mom just has that soft little ole lady cough.
Do you think he hears something high pitched? Or does he know something more?
(This is not a request for medical advice mom has a good dr's and for that matter the dog has a good vet...I'm just curious what this may mean)
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The "smell of death" thread brought this question back to my mind, or made me think that maybe someone here might have some insights... My mother is soon to be 95 and has pulmonary fibrosis is on O2 all the time, so she frequently has a soft cough, and clears her throat etc, lately my dog has taken to running behind my recliner when she coughs. They get along great (he loves her especailly because when she doesn't want to finish her meal she hands the dog the left overs). I or other people can cough and cough and he won't budge, but let Mom even clear her throat and he's up from a deep sleep and looking for cover. I should also perhaps explain that he is an adopted shelter dog so he's always been a bit skitish about loud nosies (people yelling, fireworks, etc)...but really mom just has that soft little ole lady cough.
Do you think he hears something high pitched? Or does he know something more?
(This is not a request for medical advice mom has a good dr's and for that matter the dog has a good vet...I'm just curious what this may mean)