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Mine did the same thing. They have to hold their breath when they drink and then swallow a few time to get all the water out of their mouths before they can take a breath.
Seems like sometimes they drink more than they intended and/or it takes longer than they planned to get it all down away from their trachea so they can take a breath. Just like when we are really thirsty and guzzle a bunch of water then take a deep breath afterward.
Just one more thing to keep an eye on.Could be a reduced ability to swallow efficiently but more likely they just took in more at once than they intended...
No problem! Glad I could help a little.
Does your always stretch his face up and back some and maybe a little side to side motion too? If so, you may want to watch the size of food you give and just stick to more smaller sized bugs and maybe make the size of the droplets of water smaller?
My guy seemed to have more trouble swallowing anything from the very beginning and vet told me that maybe his throat was smaller or something? He was "special needs" in more ways than just that and I just had to watch him a bit closer than most. After he got sick and couldn't lift his head as much, sometimes he would end up breathing in some of the water an blowing it back out his nostrils!