First of all let me state that I am taking my 4 year old pug to see another specialist next week. But in the meantime I was wondering if any of you might have ideas about what is going on.
Back in July he began having severe bouts of reverse sneezing, sneezing thick mucus (from opaque, to yellow, to greenish), and occasional gagging. He's seen 3 vets, taken amoxicillin and one other antibiotic that was apparently for resistant strains of respiratory issues. None of these helped. He has had two complete blood panels and chest x-rays. Nothing appeared to be amiss.
He has normal stools and urination, is not lethargic, appetite is normal and appears well otherwise. This morning he vomited mucus only as he hadn't eaten breakfast yet. This really concerns me because he has never vomited that I can recall. He still wanted breakfast so I gave him just a little soft food. He normally eats Hill's r/d. So far he has not vomited again. If it occurs again I will take him to the vet, but I'm in Mexico and the language barrier may make things challenging.
The mucus production is intermittent. Sometimes it's clogging his nose where he is obviously having trouble breathing and he sneezes this stuff out his nose. Sometimes it doesn't appear to be there at all. Other times it is in his chest only. I hear this when he breathes in and then maybe a few times a day he has a productive wet cough.
I'm very concerned. Any advice would be deeply appreciated.