As with people, it is not normal for an animal to have a persistent cough. If an animal coughs occasionally, there's likely nothing to worry about. However, a cough that is "new", frequent, or persistent likely means a visit to (or from) the Vet is in order.
it can be controlled but not treated
I am not sure about hiccups but animals to sneeze and cough
Coughing is treated with cough medicine. If you have an infection, such as an upper respiratory infection, that is causing the coughing, then that may be treated with an antibiotic, but a cough that is not due to an infection is not treated with an antibiotic.
The Indians in the Northwest territory were supposed to be treated equally and fairly.
Coughs due to bacterial or viral upper respiratory infections may be effectively treated with complementary therapies. The choice of remedy will vary and be specific to the type of cough the patient has.
cats lions
they are treated with careless
yes
yes it can. I have a puppy and he got Kennel Cough. Before he got treated we had to keep him away from other dogs for a while so we wouldn't get other dogs sick by ours. He got treated but another dog didn't so he got it again.
Not from coughing alone, but the cause of the cough might kill you if it is not treated.
No. They are dogs, not babies.
They were treated like animals when they where sold