Dogs also cough like us. Every time they cough, the sound makes the poop shovel anxious!
Today we have listed several causes of dog cough, let’s talk about them with you!
Reverse sneezing
Reverse sneezing is a common problem in small breeds and brachycephalic (flat-faced) dogs. common health problems. Although a reverse sneeze is not a cough, the sound it makes can be mistaken for a cough or choking. It is caused by spasms of the throat and soft palate caused by irritation, including simple excitement, movement, tight collars, pollen, or even sudden temperature changes.
Reverse sneezing in dogs is usually caused by cold air irritating the respiratory tract or the original intention to sneeze but not sneezing. The common symptom is rapid breathing in a short period of time. This condition usually occurs in dogs in the winter, especially in the morning or evening when the air temperature is cooler. When the dog's sneezing reversal ends, he will show a swallowing movement and swallow some secretions into his esophagus. Usually dogs with this kind of situation may have allergic rhinitis. It is recommended to reduce the irritation of cold air or other pungent odors to the dog's respiratory tract.
Kennel cough
Kennel cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease, usually caused by canine adenovirus type II, canine parainfluenza virus, Bordetella bronchiseptica, etc. cause. This disease mostly occurs in puppies. The main manifestation is that there seems to be something in the dog's throat, which cannot be coughed out, and the sound it makes is like a goose. The main symptoms of kennel cough include continuous coughing, vomiting, wheezing, increased eye and nose secretions, etc.
Treatment of kennel cough usually requires the use of antibiotics, antiviral drugs, and medications to relieve cough and reduce phlegm. Specific medication selection and treatment should be determined based on your dog's specific symptoms and your veterinarian's recommendations. At the same time, in order to prevent the spread of kennel cough, the dog's living environment should be kept clean and sanitary, avoid contact with other dogs, and ensure that the dog has adequate rest and nutrition.
Pneumonia
Fluid accumulation in the lungs causes dogs to have constant wet coughs. For example, with aspiration pneumonia, dogs will also cough violently when they inhale gastric acid or vomitus, inhale other foreign bodies, etc. when vomiting.
In addition to the common bacterial pneumonia and fungal pneumonia, there is another type of pneumonia which is aspiration pneumonia. The disease is caused by inhalation of foreign matter such as vomit, reflux acid or food, which causes inflammation and infection of the lungs.
Aspiration pneumonia can be life-threatening, and most dogs with this disease have a poor prognosis, so you should always aim for prevention. If you suspect your dog has inhaled a foreign object, it is important to take him to a veterinary clinic or emergency animal clinic immediately.
Foreign body stuck in the throat
Sudden shortness of breath, coughing, vomiting, and general convulsions.
A sudden, violent cough, or a cough that sounds more like vomiting, especially if accompanied by movements such as licking the mouth or trying to swallow, may be a sign that your dog has a sore throat or that something is stuck in his throat. in its throat.
If the cough occurs outside or just after coming home from outside, it may be caused by swallowing or inhaling grass seeds or other foreign objects that eventually get stuck in the throat. If he seems unable to cough up foreign objects, make an appointment with your veterinarian at this time to prevent potential infection or even pneumonia.
Tracheal collapse
The symptoms of tracheal collapse in dogs usually include coughing, retching, and shortness of breath. In severe cases, the visible mucosa may appear light blue, or even Fainting due to stimulation or other reasons.
In addition, dogs may have symptoms such as difficulty breathing, high breath sounds (wheezing), and intolerance to exercise. If the degree of tracheal collapse reaches Level 3 or 4, the dog may suffer from hypoxia and shock.
Some breeds of dogs, such as Yorkshire, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Pug, VIP, Pekingese, Shih Tzu and other small dogs, are born with abnormal tracheal cartilage structure and the tracheal lumen is relatively narrow and prone to Cause tracheal collapse.
In addition, dogs that are obese or have chronic respiratory diseases are also prone to tracheal collapse.
Methods to treat tracheal collapse in dogs include the use of cough suppressants, antibiotics, short-term treatment with steroids, bronchodilators, daily care, etc. In some cases, surgery may be needed to insert a tracheal stent or reconstruct the trachea. Therefore, once you observe symptoms of exercise intolerance and frequent panting in your dog, you need to seek medical examination in time.
Heart disease
Dogs always coughing and coughing may also be a symptom of heart disease in dogs . Other symptoms include a purple tongue, loss of appetite, fatigue, weakness, decreased exercise tolerance, fast or slow heartbeat, difficulty breathing, etc. If your dog has been diagnosed with heart disease and coughs primarily while resting, lying down, or at night, this may be a sign of worsening disease.
Treatment for heart disease in dogs depends on a variety of factors, including the severity of the problem, the age and health of the dog, the cost of treatment, and other considerations. Seeing a certified veterinary cardiologist can help you get more information about the severity of your dog's condition.
Dogs with heart disease have shortness of breath and rapid or rapid heartbeat, causing coughing or aspiration.
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