KENNEL COUGH
BY
GERALDINE JANES
Kennel cough is a name used for a combination
virus and bacterial infection that
affects the respiratory system. It is considered
very highly contagious.
Kennel cough is not just a kennel problem,
as a dog can become infected by coming
in contact with just one dog that is infected
with kennel cough. The dog can get
exposed to kennel cough at shows, groomers,
pounds, parks and even the
veterinarians clinic.
The signs of Kennel Cough is usually a dry
hacking cough that can come on with the
slightest amount of activity on the dogs part.
Other symptoms that can accompany
the hacking cough are: depression, fever,
loss of appetite, lack of water consumption,
and just plain acting sick.
The incubation period for Kennel Cough is 7 to
10 days. Some veterinarians will
prescribe antibiotics for the problem.
Many owners will at first think the dog has some
thing caught in their throat and are
trying to bring it up. When taking the dog
to the veterinarian, make sure that you
report exactly what you saw the dog doing,
as this will help the veterinarian make the
proper diagnosis.
The dog can be made more comfortable with a
cough syrup that is recommended by
your veterinarian.
It is strongly recommended that the annual
DHLPP vaccination be given to protect
the dog from
contracting Kennel Cough protection in it to their puppies
as to their breeding stock.
Unfortunately, the vaccinations are not a 100%
guarantee that a dog will not get
Kennel Cough, but it is a way to help the
dog develop an immunity to this disease.
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