it usually mean that your dog has kennel cough. In some dogs it can lead to pneumonia or more serious signs. Cough suppressants can be used to control the cough and antibiotics may be necessary for stubborn infections or to try to stop the spread of the bacteria in multiple dog households.
Hi, do you mean "Benadryl" the human medicine for rhinitis, coughs, blocked noses etc? If you do don't put this anywhere NEAR your dog.
Yes because coughs don't have personalities such as "mean."
They could begin to get sick...When your dog or cat coughs up mucous; this means they have been "hyperventilating; hyperventilating is during hot weather the animal "breathes with the tongue hanging out...what happens is: when your dog "hyperventilates...mucous begins to collect @ the back of the dog's throat; so your dog "coughs up this mucous; if your dog or cat cannot cough up the mucus; then open the dog's mouth and scrape the mucous out of the dog's mouth with your fingers; then wash your hands...
The plural of "cough" is "coughs."
It is always recommended that a person take their dog in for a check up if it's sick. Your vet can then suggest medicine for your dog. This is safer for your dog.
chihuahuas don't have seizures when they're upset!!! lol my dog coughs a lot, but that's normal in chihuahuas and pomeranians. get ur dog checked oout at the veterinarian.
There are two main types of coughs: dry coughs and productive coughs. Dry coughs are usually caused by irritation or inflammation in the throat and do not produce mucus. Productive coughs, on the other hand, produce mucus or phlegm and are often associated with respiratory infections like colds or bronchitis. Dry coughs are typically more frequent and persistent, while productive coughs may be accompanied by other symptoms like chest congestion. By paying attention to the presence of mucus and other accompanying symptoms, you can distinguish between the two types of coughs.
Parson refers to the preacher in church and how the coughs of the crowd drowns his words
*Coughs* Michael Jackson *Coughs*
A group of coughs is commonly referred to as a "bout of coughing" or simply "a coughing fit."
There are two main types of coughs: productive coughs, which produce mucus or phlegm, and non-productive coughs, which do not. Productive coughs are often associated with respiratory infections like bronchitis, while non-productive coughs can be caused by irritants or allergies. Coughs can also be classified as acute (lasting less than 3 weeks) or chronic (lasting longer than 8 weeks). Differentiating between cough types involves considering symptoms like the presence of mucus, duration, and underlying conditions.
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