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Kennel Cough
Kennel cough is a highly
contagious viral disease, especially for dogs, closely
confined, under stress or in the cold or drafts.
A healthy dog will recover from kennel cough much
like a human gets over the common cold. Kennel cough
can, however, be fatal to puppies, aged or debilitated
dogs. Humans cannot catch kennel cough.
Prevention
. Kennel cough
requires direct contact with an infected dog to
be spread.
. See your vet
to make sure your dog is vaccinated against kennel
cough.
. Make sure your
dog is kept warm, dry and comfortable.
Symptoms
. Symptoms first
appear 5 to 10 days after the dog has been infected.
. Harsh, dry
coughing which may be followed by gagging and wretching.
. A clear watery
discharge from the nose.
. Kennel cough
may cause a secondary infection, which will produce
a fever, loss of appetite and depression.
Treatment
. In most healthy
dogs, the viral disease runs its course in 10 to
12 days.
. Secondary infection
should be treated with an antibiotic from your vet.
If the cough does not
subside in 21 days, contact your veterinarian. A
more complete examination can be made by your veterinarian.
He or she will give recommendations regarding the
health care of your dog.
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