Dog Kennel Cough
Kennel Cough is one of the leading causes of death in dogs. Kennel cough goes by the scientific name tracheobronchitis. It’s a very contagious upper respiratory illness that can quickly move through a kennel. It’s a deadly illness that can be difficult to treat, if not dealt with early. Kennel Cough is spread from dog to dog by coughing and sneezing. In a closed and close environment like a kennel, this disease can spread very rapidly.
Coughing is also a common issue among people, young or old. But when it comes to dogs, it is called kennel cough. This is a common problem in the world of dog health, but why the name? The name itself originated from how dogs in the same kennel can quickly acquire an infection. When this happens, inflammation on the upper respiratory system occurs to the dogs. As for other dogs inside the kennel, they also can easily catch the same virus and bacteria simply through the airborne droplets from the initially infected dog.
If your dog starts to show any signs of coughing without phlegm, hacking, retching, sneezing and snorting for several days, it could already indicate kennel cough. In some cases, a dog can experience fever and the worst could happen when kennel cough develops to more serious problem for your dog like pneumonia.
Dogs are man’s best friend. A family dog is always considered a member of the family. It’s important to learn more about your dog’s health issues. Knowledge is power and knowledge of the illnesses that could affect your dog means that you can take the precautions needed to keep your dog healthy.
Doing precautionary measures for your dog’s health, even before an infection starts to develop or symptoms to occur, is worth it to save you, the dog owner, from experiencing all the hassle and trouble that might result when your precious dog would be infected and experience kennel cough.











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