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my 12 year old dog is coughing. what can it be and can i give her anything until i can get her to the vet friday

Submitted: 82 days and 7 hours ago.
Category: Dog
Value: $15
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Pet's Sex: Female
Pet's Age: >12

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Dear friend,

 

I am so sorry your baby is not feeling well.

Is she doing this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zx7tveHyFqk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uN3RpoU0qXw&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amGKQX9zdug&feature=related

Dogs get upper respiratory infections, kennel cough and canine influenza Some are so contagious, they can come in on shoes. I will try to cover every possibility.

http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/canineinfluenza.html

It can also be kennel cough, a reverse sneeze, an allergy or swallowed non food item.

http://www.papillonclub.org/Education/trachea.htm

http://www.papillonclub.org/Education/trachea.htm%3C/a%3E
http://www.beaglebuddies.com/misc/reverse.html http://www.beaglebuddies.com/misc/reverse.html%3C/a%3E
Excitation does worsen this condition.

Kennel cough will usually resolve on it's own in about three weeks. Sometimes vets do script antibiotics to prevent secondary infections. Doxycyline is the most common one used.

You can also use robitussin to give her relief.

http://www.1800petmeds.com/pdetail.asp?SK=10677

 

http://www.petplace.com/drug-library/dextromethorphan-robitussin-dm/page1.aspx

Here is info on Kennel cough:

http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/kenc.html

http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_kennel_cough.html

Her throat my be scratchy I would pick up any dog food.Try a small amount of boiled chicken with all fat drained off, cottage cheese, baby food with no onion, beef, turkey, etc

Add unflavored pedialyte to her water 50/50 to hydrate her and balance her electrolytes.

Put a drop of pancake syrup on his tongue to raise her blood sugar in case she is a bit hypoglycemic. Do not allow her to drink a lot at a time If she throws up water, she can lick ice



Keep her on that very light diet of boiled chicken or cottage cheese for 48 hours. Also give her one teaspoon a day of plain yogurt to keep "good" bacteria in her system.

Sh e should see the vet if she gets worse or developes any breathing difficulties.

I hope I have covered every possibility. Please let know if you still have questions and how your baby is doing, I will always be here for both of you.

I hope she feels better very soon.

Very sincerely,

Terri



Edited by Terri Riba on 9/1/2009 at 1:37 PM

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82 days and 7 hours ago.

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yes that's her but because of her age can it be her heart?

Posted by Terri Riba 82 days and 6 hours ago.

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Hi there,

If you think it may be her heart, (God forbid) she should be seen by her vet ASAP.

 

Otherwise try the robitussin and light food.

 

Please let me know how she is later.

 

 

 

Best wishes for her,

 

Terri

 

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