I took him to the vet who confirmed it was Kennel Cough. He gave me some Amoxicillin liquid and told me to have him rest and sleep as much as possible.
Is there anything I can do to help him beat this quicker and get better?
Personal experience anyone?
2007-02-02
08:44:32
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Thanks for pointing out the obvious torbaynewfs. I'm looking for someone who may have had some personal experience with this and might have some knowledge about this virus.
2007-02-02
08:52:25 ·
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torbaynewfs - I have actually never delt with Kennel Cough the whole time I have owned dogs (23 years). I've heard it is very common, but I have personally never dealt with it (luckily), until now. I just wanted some feedback as to how others dealt with it. Of course I'm going to listen to the doctor (that's why I went there!) and give him his medication but I wanted to hear personal experience from other dog/puppy owners. I don't plan on giving him any other medication then what the doctor has prescribed, but maybe other people have a few tricks or tips on how to make the virus go away sooner or at least how to make my puppy as comfortable as he can be until he can beat this thing.
You don't need to be rude. I'm only trying to do what's best for my puppy so he doesn't get something worse or deadly like pneumonia or parvo. Sheesh.
2007-02-02
18:56:28 ·
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When I brought my puppy home for the first night, he went into bad breathing spasms which the vet diagnosed as kennel cough. From personal experience, other than following the vet's advice, giving his meds regularly, making sure he's staying hydrated, here are a few tips:
- make sure he's always lying down on a clean mat vs. directly on floor
- avoid picking him up excessively or putting any pressure on chest area and neck (make sure his colloar isn't too tight)
- try to keep his area and the floor clean from dust or any other allergens such as smoke that would set him off into breathing spams.
- if breathing spasms get bad, take him out for a minute outside for some fresh oxygen.
- keep him as calm as you can.
- add puppy suppliments to his diet.
Good luck and I hope your little guy gets better soon!
2007-02-02 09:16:20
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Kennel Cough In Puppies
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I ve dealt with kennel cough quite a bit and these are some of the vet approved home remedies; If you can crate the pup use a baby humidifier warm mist pointed at the crate about a foot away and put a blanket over the crate to minimize drafts. Use a coat outside in the cold. You can give a weight appropriate dose of robitussin cough syrup, but has to be plain robitussin nothing else added. Use a harness until the coughing is completely gone no collars. Gently stroke the throat when the coughing spasms are bad. Get AYR saline nasal drops and use as directed for babies to help keep the nose clear, and if he/she still has a productive cough 5 days after meds are finished go back to the vet and he ll put him on another course. It takes awhile for the cough to stop so don t worry, unless the breathing becomes labored and you see mucus in the nose and eyes. Good luck hope this helps and your puppy gets better soon.
2016-01-19 12:50:48
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As others have said, It does sound as if your pup has kennel cough. It certainly is scary to hear your pup coughing as thou something is caught in his/her throat. Kennel cough is air born and highly contagious. Just taking your pup to the vets office can infect your pup. Even if you do not have them close to any other dogs. Dogs can also get kennel cough after receiving the vaccination. Just a humans can get a mild form of the flu after getting a flu shot. As with the flu shot the kennel cough vaccine is a live virus and there is always the chance of developing a mild form of what the vaccinations is for. The first vaccination is a nasal spray followed up a few weeks later with an injectable vaccine. The signs of kennel cough can be seen 2-14 days after the exposure. If your pup does get diagnosed by your vet as having kennel cough they will more than likely put him on an antibiotic. Kennel cough usually lasts approximately 14-21 days. Good luck with your pup and I hope all is well. Update; When you go to the vets office, let them know a head of time the symptoms that your pup is having and that you think he may have kennel cough. This way they can make arrangements to not have others dogs in the area to be infected. As for when your pup is examined by the vet...they of course will do a regular exam and then to check for the kennel cough the vet will manipulate the pups throat (externally) with his/her hand and will cause the pup to cough. From the sound of the cough they can determine if it is kennel cough. They may also do a blood test. Also a side note .... Until your puppy has had its second set of shots at 12 weeks old you should not take the pup outside of your home or property as the pup can pick up diseases from other dogs and or their droppings who have not been vaccinated. A pup just walking on another dogs fecal droppings can become seriously ill as well as in some instances (such as parasites) can pass it onto the human family members Again the best of luck to you and your pup
2016-04-01 23:21:26
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2016-10-05 05:42:19
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My 2 dogs got kennel cough years ago from the neighbor dog that went to the pound for 3 days. All you can do is follow the vets instructions.. That is all. Good luck it will get better soon!
Here is some iformation for you!!
THE INCUBATION PERIOD IS 2 - 14 DAYS
HOW CONTAGIOUS IS IT?
Bordetella infection can be picked up by rabbits, guinea pigs, pigs, cats (if they are very young and housed in groups), and other dogs. It is not contagious to humans though it is closely related to Bordetella pertussis, the agent of Whooping Cough. Among dogs it is fairly contagious depending on stress level, vaccination status, and exposure to minor viruses.
Our hospital recommends keeping all dogs current on their Bordetella vaccinations as you never know when they be in an unexpected situation
HOW IS IT TREATED?
Although most cases will go away on their own, we like to think we can hasten recovery with antibiotics to directly kill the Bordetella organism. Alternatively, Kennel Cough may be treated with cough suppressants to provide comfort during natural recovery. Or antibiotics and cough suppressants can be combined.
WHEN IS IT A SERIOUS CONDITION?
In very young puppies, especially those with a recent shipping history (i.e. pet store puppies) are especially prone to severe cases of infectious tracheobronchitis (frequently progressing to pneumonia).
In dogs where the distemper virus is involved (usually shelter or pet store puppies), there is tremendous potential for serious consequences.
2007-02-02 08:55:58
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My 2 month old puppy has Kennel Cough, what can I do to make him get better?
I took him to the vet who confirmed it was Kennel Cough. He gave me some Amoxicillin liquid and told me to have him rest and sleep as much as possible.
Is there anything I can do to help him beat this quicker and get better?
Personal experience anyone?
2015-08-16 17:23:46
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Many people love the idea of owning a dog but one thing that they have to keep in mind often times, is that the dog needs to be trained. While the pet may look heart-breakingly cute when it's in a shelter or at the pound, picking out the dog is only the first part of the relationship between dog owner and the animal. Many people don't understand that they have to put time and effort into socializing the dog.
An unsocialized dog will intimidate others, tear up the home, and will create an environment that can become so bad that the it will have to be returned. Many times when dogs have to be returned to shelters or to other resources, it will end up euthanized, which is very heartbreaking. All of this can be spared if a person learns the various techniques in order to socialize the dog.
One thing that they have to understand is that the he wants to be told what to do. It's in the canine nature to follow a leader. The dog will be more than willing to obey the leadership of its master. Here's a look at some common techniques that are used in dog training:
"Dog Whispering"
This is a technique that has been around for a while, but gained national notoriety over the last 10 years. Some people might hear this term and wonder how in the world whispering to a dog can train it! Whispering isn't meant to be taken literally in this case. As trainers have shown, whispering is a term that refers to connecting with a being or an entity on a very deep and almost spiritual level. When it comes to dog training techniques, dog whispering involves careful observation of the dog's behavior and actions.
It literally entails getting inside the mind and the behavior system of the canine. When a person uses dog whispering techniques, they interact with the dog on the canine level. Again, one the most common mistakes that people make is treating the dog like a small human being.
"Reward Training"
Reward training is very simple and it's one of the older tricks that works. This is a simple method of training the dog by positive reinforcement. Once he does what it is told to do, it receives a treat. How this works is that the dog owner must entice the dog towards the treat. Once the canine develops awareness for the treat, it develops a strong desire for it. When the desire for it is extremely strong, the dog owner pulls back. Then the dog receives a command and when the dog obeys the command, it receives the treat. The object is to make the dog associate a treat with the command.
"Clicker Training"
Other dog training techniques include one that is similar to reward training, which is called clicker training. How this works is that the clicker is incorporated to get the dog's attention. The clicker is clicked as a form of communication with the dog. It learns that there is a command or reward associated in conjunction with the clicker. Many people claim that this is fun, and they actually make a game with the dog by using the clicker for their dog training tasks.
"Ultrasonic Whistle"
Last, a relatively new form of dog training technique is called the ultrasonic whistle. This works because the ultrasonic sound is only heard by the dog. When the owner is trying to communicate a command, or stop the dog from barking, they will blow on their whistle when they want to communicate a command to the dog. The benefit of this is that the humans can't hear this noise, but the dog can hear it, and they will learn to associate the sound with a command.
Dog training techniques aren't hard to incorporate, but they are something that absolutely must be incorporated from the time a dog owner brings their new dog home. No matter how old or how young the dog is, they will need training. Once they are trained properly, they will be a wonderful addition to one's family.
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2016-05-30 21:41:49
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The first is simple; you must win your dogs mind. If you don’t achieve this first then you will be struggling the all the way. When I talk about winning your dogs mind what I really mean is that your dog looks to you for all the decisions. Before you do anything else watch one of the amazing video sites that show you the 5 Golden rules to establishing yourself as the pack leader. If you aren’t putting these in place then you are setting yourself up to fail. Just at the crucial point where you really want your dog to listen they will go and do their own thing. For sure your dog may play ball occasionally or even most of the time, you may even have a dog that is obedient 99% of the time, however if you want a dog who always listens to you and does as you ask then you need to win your dogs mind.
The second key to success is to motivate your dog. It is really important that you discover what it is that your dog enjoys both in terms of exercise and play but also in terms of a reward. If you can make the experience enjoyable then you will both achieve more and look forward to training.
Some dogs love to fetch, others love agility, and other dogs simply love obedience training, or swimming out into water and retrieve. At least to start with find out what your dogs love is and help them develop this, what I am saying is work with your dog. The other point to recognize is to make training enjoyable reward your dog.
2016-04-15 02:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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My chihuahua just got over kennel cough she was on antibotics for 2 weeks and he also gave her pills to help control her cough but within like 3 days she had stopped coughing completly and hasnt coughed since. Did the vet give your puppy anything for the cough itself if not you might want to call them and see if they can.
2007-02-02 09:11:57
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