Dog Health Issues - Kennel Cough Facts
The term Kennel Cough is misleading - this highly prevalent disease can be contracted by dogs who have never been near a kennel! Dogs can pick up the disease in a variety of situations including:
Dog Health Questions - Dogs susceptible to Kennel Cough
Avoiding sources of Kennel Cough is extremely unlikely and this why it is imperative that dogs are vaccinated to help to provide protection from the disease and to help reduce the severity and frequency. All breeds of dogs are susceptible to Kennel Cough but the majority of dogs who contract the disease are those that have not been vaccinated, including young puppies.
Dog Health Problems - Symptoms of Kennel Cough
Kennel Cough can be marked by some, not necessarily all, of the following symptoms:
Dry hacking cough - described as 'honking' Wheezing Retching Described as "something caught in his throat" Watery nasal and or eye discharge Lack of appetite Lethargy Fever
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Dog Health Questions - Kennel Cough Causes
Various agents can contribute to the disease process but it is usual for Kennel Cough to be the result of more than one organism. The disease is therefore caused by several different viruses and bacteria which include:
Bordetella bronchiseptica (airborne bacteria)
Canine parainfluenza (virus)
Mycoplasma (an organism between a virus and a bacteria)
Dog Health Information - Treatment of Kennel Cough
The treatment of the disease is dependent on the severity of the case but can include the use of cough suppressants, antibiotics, bronchodilators and sprays. The bedding of the dog should be washed frequently and if the dog is in a kennel strict attention should be paid to the sufficient and regular ventilation ensuring fresh air.
Dog Health Advice
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Online Encyclopaedia of Common Dog Health Problems
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Kennel Cough