What is the Right Treatment for Kennel Cough? Do Not Take Out Your Wallet Until You Read This!

By David Manchester

Have you been looking for a treatment for kennel cough that will not include hundreds of dollars in vet bills? If so, you ought to be looking at symptomatic healing at home to help ease your dog's misery.

Dogs who have kennel cough will have a dry, hacking cough about 3 to 7 days after they have been exposed to the illness. It sort of sounds like the dog is trying to clear his throat, and can be triggered by any physical exertion.

Some dogs will unfortunately cough all day long for what seems like an eternity. Typically, there will be no fever or other symptoms such as loss of appetite. The symptoms of kennel cough will typically last about 7 to 21 days.

The coughing noise can be very irritating for both the owner and the dog. It is rare, however, that kennel cough would be life threatening. Most dogs will recover on their own over time, however there are supplements and medications that can help ease the symptoms.

The transmission of kennel cough happens much the same way as the passing of a cold does in humans. Airborne organisms are carried through air and water vapors. If the dog breathes in these little particles, they can get kennel cough rather simply. The organisms love the warm, moist surface of the trachea lining and upper airways of the dog.

The sickness is called kennel cough because it points to the fact that when dogs are confined together in areas such as a kennel or animal shelter, it is exceptionally easy for it to spread. The same thing is true of people: during chilly winter months when people are inside more, it is easy to spread a bug from person to person.

One little known fact about kennel cough is that the infected dog can continue to spread the organisms for days or weeks after they have fully recovered. For this reason, an infected dog should be kept away from other healthy dogs for a good period of time.

It is critical to note that kennel cough can occur in the cleanest of settings. Do not automatically criticize the kennel owner for the illness. As acknowledged above, many times a seemingly recovered, well dog can still pass the organism on to other dogs. - 29895

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