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Sneezey Piggy

Julia Rafferty

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Both if my pig are allergic to hay dust so I am used to them sneezing. Today I took them both outside for the first time and my one’s sneezes have changed a bit. I know there sneezes by heart and can identify them by the sneezes so this threw me a bit off guard. My other one is fine so I don’t know if it could be the fact that they were outside. We did just treat for termites so we kept them on a puppy pad on the concrete. They didn’t even get close to the grass. I am so confused as to why his sneeze has changed. I am positive he was no where near the treated lawn cause I held him half of the time. I got them new hay. Could that be it? Nothing is in his nose and he is acting normal. What could it be?
 
Both if my pig are allergic to hay dust so I am used to them sneezing. Today I took them both outside for the first time and my one’s sneezes have changed a bit. I know there sneezes by heart and can identify them by the sneezes so this threw me a bit off guard. My other one is fine so I don’t know if it could be the fact that they were outside. We did just treat for termites so we kept them on a puppy pad on the concrete. They didn’t even get close to the grass. I am so confused as to why his sneeze has changed. I am positive he was no where near the treated lawn cause I held him half of the time. I got them new hay. Could that be it? Nothing is in his nose and he is acting normal. What could it be?

Hi! I could be new hay, dust or pollen that is causing the sneezing. If it continues, you may want to see a vet.
 
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