COUGH
Dogs often face this problem of coughing. Don't ignore it, specially a persistent cough, presuming that it will get cured automatically in the course of time.
Coughing can be caused due to various reasons. These are inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, cardiovascular diseases and allergies.
If coughing persists continuously, the dog might also vomit out whatever he has eaten. But you should not take the vomiting as a sign of digesting trouble, it is a state of coughing only.
The dog's complete history and a thorough physical examination will help the veterinarian diagnose the acute cause of coughing.
Anal
sacs
Allergy
Abscesses
Bone
Fracture
Bladder
infection
Blood
parasites
Canker
Constipation
Distemper
Diarrhoea
Ear
infection
Emetics
Eczema
Fever
Fleas
Fits
and convulsions
Hard
Pad
Infectious
cannine hepatitis
Infection
of the bladder
Internal
Parasites
Lice
Leptospirosis
Limping
Mange
Nose
Bleeding
Parainfluenza
Pneumonia
Pyometra
Parvo
virus Infection
Rabies
Seizures
Sting
Strep
throat
Ticks
Tick-fever
Tongue
injury
Trachea
Bronchitis
Vomiting
Vomits
of blood
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