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My German Shepherd has developed a chronic cough which has been going for a couple of months now. He has been to the vet several times, been on antibiotics and steroids, yet the cough persists. Our vet has, at this point said he has no idea what is wrong, says that he won't really be able to figure out what is wrong, suggested that perhaps the dog is "just old" (he is 12) Now the vet won't even return our calls, except to have a tech call and tell us they won't give advice over the phone, but we are welcome to bring him in and have the same battery of test done that they have already done twice. Anyone have any ideas?

Submitted: 70 days and 16 hours ago.
Category: Dog
Value: $15
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Pet's Sex: Male
Pet's Age: 12
Type of Animal: German Shepherd Dog

Already Tried:
X-rays (showed some sort of congestion in his upper lungs), blood test (double normal white blood cell count before antibiotics, normal after antibiotics), antibiotics, Prednisone, Benadryl, keeping him in an entirely air conditioned environment, keeping him in an un-air conditioned environment at different times, neither had a noticeable effect.

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Hi XXXXXXXX~

 

As with most things, in this forum it's hard to give you a 'for sure' answer about what could be going on with your dog and the cough. There are actually quite a few possibilities that range from the simple to the complex. Some of the biggest offenders are:

 

**Some sort of heart condition, such as congestive heart failure (also known as CHF):

http://www.petplace.com/dogs/a-matter-of-the-heart-congestive-heart-failure/page1.aspx


**Upper respiratory illnesses such as bronchitis: http://www.petplace.com/dogs/chronic-bronchitis-in-dogs/page1.aspx

 

**Allergic reactions to inhaled substances such as pollen or dust: http://www.sniksnak.com/doghealth/inhalants.html

 

**Kennel cough, which is most likely if your dog has been boarded or kenneled recently, or if your pup has been around a large number of dogs in a place such as a dog park. http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/kenc.html

 

**Canine influenza is not well known currently but is slowly working its way into the mainstream with more and more dogs coming down with it. http://www.petplace.com/dogs/canine-influenza-virus-dog-flu/page1.aspx

 

**Having a dog that is older or that isn't covered by a heartworm preventative can also develop coughs: http://www.gopetsamerica.com/dog-health/chest-lung-conditions.aspx , http://www.canismajor.com/dog/cough.html

 

**Finally, it could be that your dog is having what is known as 'reverse sneezing', which is also known as collapsing trachea. http://www.missionmedvet.com/encyclopedia/tracheal_collapse.htm ,
http://www.beaglebuddies.com/misc/reverse.html

 

The easiest way to know for sure which of these problems is affecting your dog is to schedule an appointment with your regular vet. They'll do all the necessary work-ups (which may or may not include blood work and radiographs) to diagnose which problem your pup is having and the best course of treatment for you to follow.

 

Of course, it goes without saying that if your dog is having difficulty breathing, experiences lethargy or you notice a bluish tinge to the lips, gums or tongue, you need to seek medical attention for your dog at once as this is a sign that your dog is not getting enough oxygen for some reason and needs to be seen by a vet as soon as possible.

 

 

I hope this helps!

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