Sounds like could be;
Kennel cough
Q: I have read your FAQ on kennel cough, I have a 9 week old chocolate lab,
which we purchased her when she was six and half weeks old, from a well known
breeder.When she was about 8 weeks old, she came down with a continuous and
persistant coughing and hacking. I've taken her to our vet and he
recommended using Robitussin DM , two teaspoon before bed time. It seems
to be working, or that she is getting better by herself. We've only given her two
or three days of Robtussin. My question is, can a dog get kennel cough again?
Like children can catch a cold several times, is it possible for a dog to get
it more than once, and if so, what can be do about it?
Thank you for your time .
A: There are several causes of coughing associated with tracheobronchitis, all
of which get lumped under the general name "kennel cough" at times. So it
is possible for a dog to get kennel cough from two or three different
causes in one lifetime. In addition to that, the most common cause of
tracheobronchitis in dogs is probably Bordetella bronchiseptica infection,
a bacterial infection. Immunity to this infection is not long lasting even
after having the illness. Immunity probably lasts 6 to 12 months in most
dogs and when it wears out they can get the infection again. There are
vaccinations for Bordetella. In a high risk situation it might be a good
idea to vaccinate twice a year for this infection. In other circumstances
using the vaccine once a year may be adequate or even using it only when it
appears likely to be necessary, such as prior to boarding a dog at a kennel
or participating in an event in which many dogs will be present.
Mike Richards, DVM
But the Vet would be best to diagnose.
2006-12-10 03:05:21
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answered by Big Daddy 4
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confident, it relatively is thoroughly prevalent. doggies lose their enamel at around that age. inspite of each thing the domestic dog enamel (referred to as "milk enamel") are out, the person enamel will strengthen of their previous place. that's no longer something to rigidity approximately. She is in all probability no longer eating nicely because of soreness her enamel are inflicting her. She might desire to ate least consume something in the process the day. If she continues to be eating slightly, she might desire to be high quality. yet another factor you're able to do for her to assist ease the discomfort is to purchase her some chew toys. Chewing on extra stable stuff will help relieve the discomfort and could velocity up this technique.
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answered by ? 4
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Get your pup to the vet quickly. Could be kennel cough and that needs treatment.
2006-12-10 03:05:38
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answered by SYJ 5
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If it does it occasionally (every couple of days) I wouldn't worry about it. Mine does it too.
If it does it constantly, like every few minutes, then it's probably a case of Kennel cough and it should see the vet.
2006-12-10 03:16:34
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answered by T J 6
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i think it is just grunting maybe i walk a shih tzu named sammy and he does it all the time.... just at your next check up talk to your vet about it unless you are really that worried about it...
2006-12-10 03:45:10
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answered by BarrelBomb 2
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i have 2 that always do, usually its because it didnt eat much but mostly all shih tzus do
2006-12-10 03:07:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine has always hacked. I think it's part of the breed. Get it checked out just to be safe though.
2006-12-10 03:05:17
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answered by Tigerlillie 3
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i have one that does that every once in a while and there is nothing wrong. It is scary to listen to, but, unless it is constant, I think it is normal.
2006-12-10 03:06:06
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answered by Marilyn E 4
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