Why is my Pet Sneezing During Play?
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Why Do Dogs Sneeze When They Play?
Dogs often sneeze during play to express their happiness, excitement, or playfulness. These "play sneezes" are especially common during roughhousing or lively play sessions. They act as a form of communication, signaling to their playmate that the interaction is lighthearted and not aggressive.
Think of it as a way to keep the mood fun and relaxed—like a playful nudge or a comedic pause. By sneezing, dogs help defuse any potential tension and reassure their playmate that it’s all in good fun.
In addition to sneezing, dogs use other body language—like wagging their tails, pricking their ears, or giving playful licks—to convey their intentions. Play sneezes are just another fascinating example of how dogs use their bodies to communicate with both humans and other animals.