Hmm…head in close proximity to the floor…yeah, I guess it could happen.Reminds me of a story…onece, when my brother crawled under his ’56 Chev to work on it, just when he got even with the frame, he disturbed a pile of dust- and sneezed. I heard: bang-bang-bangbang-bang as his head bounced back and forth between frame and concrete, then a loooong groan.
We trained one of our guys to sneeze on command. He was the hit of many a party and he loved it, sometimes coming over and sneezing without being asked just to beg for a treat. He never hit his head though.
blunebottle over 8 years ago
Hmm…head in close proximity to the floor…yeah, I guess it could happen.Reminds me of a story…onece, when my brother crawled under his ’56 Chev to work on it, just when he got even with the frame, he disturbed a pile of dust- and sneezed. I heard: bang-bang-bangbang-bang as his head bounced back and forth between frame and concrete, then a loooong groan.
Ida No over 8 years ago
I’m floored, too.
ellisaana Premium Member over 8 years ago
We trained one of our guys to sneeze on command. He was the hit of many a party and he loved it, sometimes coming over and sneezing without being asked just to beg for a treat. He never hit his head though.
Plods with ...™ over 8 years ago
LoLz!!
Doctor Toon over 8 years ago
Bless you, Sophie
John Wiley Premium Member over 8 years ago
We had a couple of English Springer Spaniels that should’ve looked like pugs for all the nose-knocking sneezing they did.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 8 years ago
I have seen my girl slasher muzzle into the ground sooo many times sneezing.
hcarpenter1 over 8 years ago
ooooooooh poor Sophie
Grey Forest over 8 years ago
This happens a lot to short-legged dogs like Dachshunds. We had a Jack Russell who did that sometimes.