Coughing dog
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Doshy

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859 posts

240 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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I have an 18month Bernese mountain dog who has developed a cough. He will be going to the vets (when they can fit me in) but I thought I would seek the knowledge of the PistonHead collective first.
He's a big dog so it's a big cough, on the third one he brings up a little clear spit. It started late last night but he slept fine and this morning is behaving normally. It's not retching because he had his dinner late last night so could have brought something up if he'd wanted.
The parting comment from my wife this morning (who is a GP) said "Oh, it's probably bronchitis or heart failure.....bye!" oh cheers, thanks for that.

When I rang the vets they did ask if he'd been in an rape seed fields, no not recently but we are pretty much surrounded by them at the moment.

Thanks for reading, any ideas much appreciated.
Phil.

Superficial

753 posts

197 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Could be lots of things; kennel cough, an allergic reaction, something stuck in his throat like a blade of grass. You're bound to wonder what it is, but IMHO best to wait for an accurate diagnosis from the vet or you'll drive yourself crazy researching the ifs and maybes.

Doshy

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859 posts

240 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Superficial said:
Could be lots of things; kennel cough, an allergic reaction, something stuck in his throat like a blade of grass. You're bound to wonder what it is, but IMHO best to wait for an accurate diagnosis from the vet or you'll drive yourself crazy researching the ifs and maybes.
Won't be going anywhere near google, and yes, will leave it to the vet but was just curious if anyone had had a similar issue.

Jasandjules

71,961 posts

252 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Doshy said:
Won't be going anywhere near google, and yes, will leave it to the vet but was just curious if anyone had had a similar issue.
Have had a retching cough which the vet could find no cause of (heart/lungs etc all clear) but as a homeopathic vet he gave us phosphorous - but that is dependant upon the personality of the dog too...Seemed to cure it.

Davel

8,982 posts

281 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Stop him from smoking!

Doshy

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Friday 25th May 2012
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Davel said:
Stop him from smoking!
Apart from the odd blow back he's quit wink

Davel

8,982 posts

281 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Hope he's okay - really.

bexVN

14,690 posts

234 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Could be Kennel Cough (can be picked up anywhere not just kennels) symptoms are coughing and wretching on excitement and bringing up froth/ saliva. Most dogs reover from it well but need help with antibiotics and antinflammatories.

There are obviously other causes but the above is a very common one seen in otherwise fit and healthy dogs. The vets can usually tell quite quickly if it is this (esp if they have seen other dogs recently) As a precaution don't let your dog mix with others until checked (inc the vets waiting room)

Doshy

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859 posts

240 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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Yes it was Kennel cough, luckily only mild. Check up (in the vets car park), injection and a course of antibiotics and I'm 100 quid lighter! but he's much better smile
Thanks for the replies.

Phil.


bexVN

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Tuesday 29th May 2012
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anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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I thought KC was a regular thing, not just the odd one-off coughing fit?

bexVN

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Tuesday 29th May 2012
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garyhun said:
I thought KC was a regular thing, not just the odd one-off coughing fit?
It's very variable between dogs.

My dog had it a few years ago (picked up a dog he'd been playing with on a walk, I realsied after) he coughed a few times for a day or so and was fine no tx. My friends dog who I walked on the day my dog coughed (I had no idea he had KC at this point) was really bad with it, he needed anti inflammatories, antibiotics and benylin and codeine as he had a honking cough for several days and was awake during the night with it. Complete extremes for the same virus.

The op did not say it was a one off coughing fit.

Thevet

1,833 posts

256 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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Doshy said:
Yes it was Kennel cough, luckily only mild. Check up (in the vets car park), injection and a course of antibiotics and I'm 100 quid lighter! but he's much better smile
Thanks for the replies.

Phil.
£100?? you must have gold-plated vets, at least it was "only" KC but make sure the cough has stopped before you stop the antibiotics, as it can linger up to 10 days quite normally, but continued coughing can be its own long term cause of bronchitis.

Doshy

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859 posts

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Wednesday 30th May 2012
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Thevet said:
Doshy said:
Yes it was Kennel cough, luckily only mild. Check up (in the vets car park), injection and a course of antibiotics and I'm 100 quid lighter! but he's much better smile
Thanks for the replies.

Phil.
£100?? you must have gold-plated vets, at least it was "only" KC but make sure the cough has stopped before you stop the antibiotics, as it can linger up to 10 days quite normally, but continued coughing can be its own long term cause of bronchitis.
The cough has just about gone now but you should always complete the course of antibiotics. Hendrix weighs in currently at 55kg (still growing) so he needs large doses of medicine, hence the cost. Just glad he's getting better.

bexVN

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Wednesday 30th May 2012
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Doshy said:
Thevet said:
Doshy said:
Yes it was Kennel cough, luckily only mild. Check up (in the vets car park), injection and a course of antibiotics and I'm 100 quid lighter! but he's much better smile
Thanks for the replies.

Phil.
£100?? you must have gold-plated vets, at least it was "only" KC but make sure the cough has stopped before you stop the antibiotics, as it can linger up to 10 days quite normally, but continued coughing can be its own long term cause of bronchitis.
The cough has just about gone now but you should always complete the course of antibiotics. Hendrix weighs in currently at 55kg (still growing) so he needs large doses of medicine, hence the cost. Just glad he's getting better.
I think theVet meant that if he was still coughing at the end of the course then you may need a longer amount, I can how it may be read either way though.

Glad he is already improving smile