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Treatment Of Kennel Cough

Dogs who are frequently exposed to other dogs in places like boarding facilities or shelters are at higher risk for contracting this illness.Visit: https://www.volharddognutrition.com/blog/home-remedies-for-kennel-cough-what-symptoms-to-look-for-how-to-treat-your-pup/

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Treatment Of Kennel Cough

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  1. Treatment Of Kennel Cough Keeping Your Pup Healthy: A Guide to Treating Kennel CoughIntroductionAs a pet owner, nothing is more worrying than seeing your furry friend feeling under the weather. One of the most common illnesses that can affect dogs is kennel cough, which can be caused by several factors and may lead to serious health issues if left untreated. The good news is that with proper care and treatment, you can help your pup recover from this respiratory disease in no time. In this guide, we will take a closer look at what kennel cough is all about, its symptoms, how to treat it effectively, and some useful tips for preventing its occurrence in the first place! So let’s dive right in and learn everything there is to know about keeping your beloved pooch healthy!Causes of Kennel CoughKennel cough, also known as canine infectious tracheobronchitis, is a highly contagious respiratory disease that affects dogs of all ages. The most common cause of kennel cough is the bacterium called Bordetellabronchiseptica, which infects the lining of a dog’s respiratory tract.However, other viruses and bacteria such as parainfluenza virus and mycoplasma can also be responsible for causing kennel cough. Dogs who are frequently exposed to other dogs in places like boarding facilities or shelters are at higher risk for contracting this illness.Kennel cough spreads through airborne droplets when an infected dog sneezes or coughs near another dog. It can also spread by sharing food bowls or toys with an infected dog. Contact Us Address: 131 Kenilworth RoadSuite 101Marlton, NJ 08053 Phone No: (888) 571-2245 Website: https://www.volharddognutrition.com/blog/home-remedies-for-kennel-cough-what-symptoms-to-look-for-how-to-treat-your-pup/ https://facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=undefined https://twitter.com/VolhardDogFood https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIy8kMOq8ADA8y5ytPMf8AA https://www.linkedin.com/company/volhard-dog-nutrition/

  2. Treatment Of Kennel Cough • Prevention of Kennel CoughPreventing kennel cough is always better than treating it. Since the disease can spread easily among dogs in close proximity, taking preventative measures can help reduce the risk of an outbreak. Here are some tips to keep your pup healthy and prevent kennel cough:Firstly, ensure that your dog receives regular vaccinations against common canine diseases like Bordetellabronchiseptica (the bacteria that causes kennel cough). Vaccination for this bacterium comes in different forms such as oral medication or a nasal spray.Secondly, avoid exposing your dog to other infected dogs or areas where they may have been present before. If you must take them out, make sure their leash has no contact with anything else around including other dogs’ leashes.Thirdly, maintain hygiene by regularly cleaning their toys and bedding – wash them in hot water and disinfect using appropriate cleaners.Watch out for symptoms indicating potential illness such as dry hacking coughs accompanied by sneezing or runny nose. Keep them away from public places until they recover completely.Prevention is key when it comes to keeping our furry friends safe from illnesses like kennel cough. Following these simple steps can go a long way towards ensuring good health and happiness for our beloved pets!When to See a VeterinarianWhile kennel cough can often be treated at home, there are certain situations where it is important to seek veterinary care for your pup. One of the main reasons to see a veterinarian is if your dog’s symptoms become severe or last longer than two weeks.If your dog is having trouble breathing, has a high fever, or seems lethargic and uninterested in their usual activities, it is important to take them to the vet right away. These could be signs of a more serious respiratory infection that requires immediate medical attention.Additionally, if you have an older dog or a puppy under six months old with kennel cough, they may require extra care and monitoring from a veterinarian. Puppies and senior dogs can have weaker immune systems that make them more susceptible to complications from illnesses like kennel cough.While most cases of kennel cough are not life-threatening and will resolve on their own with time and rest, it is always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your pet’s health. If you are ever unsure about whether or not your pup needs veterinary care for their symptoms, it’s always best to consult with a professional.ConclusionKennel Cough is a common respiratory disease among dogs that can easily be treated and prevented. As a dog owner, it’s essential to keep your pup healthy by maintaining good hygiene practices, ensuring proper vaccinations, and avoiding exposure to infected dogs. If you suspect your pup has kennel cough or any other illness, always seek the help of a professional veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.With proper care and attention to your pet’s health needs, you can enjoy many happy years with your furry friend without the worry of Kennel Cough or any other illnesses. Remember that prevention is always better than cure!

  3. Treatment Of Kennel Cough Symptoms of Kennel CoughKennel cough, also known as infectious tracheobronchitis, is a common respiratory disease in dogs. It is caused by various bacteria and viruses that can be easily transmitted from one dog to another.The symptoms of kennel cough are similar to those of the common cold in humans. The most common symptom is a dry, hacking cough that often sounds like your pup has something stuck in their throat. Other symptoms may include sneezing and runny nose.In some cases, kennel cough can progress into pneumonia, which is a more serious condition. Symptoms of pneumonia may include fever, lethargy, difficulty breathing and loss of appetite.It’s important to note that not all dogs with kennel cough will show symptoms right away. Sometimes they can be carriers without showing any clinical signs at all.If you suspect your dog has kennel cough or if they have been exposed to other dogs who have it, it’s best to keep them isolated until they recover or seek veterinary care immediately if their symptoms worsen over time. Contact Us Address: 131 Kenilworth RoadSuite 101Marlton, NJ 08053 Phone No: (888) 571-2245 Website: https://www.volharddognutrition.com/blog/home-remedies-for-kennel-cough-what-symptoms-to-look-for-how-to-treat-your-pup/ https://facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=undefined https://twitter.com/VolhardDogFood https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIy8kMOq8ADA8y5ytPMf8AA https://www.linkedin.com/company/volhard-dog-nutrition/

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