Your dog makes all sorts of noises, and a lot of them probably sound like human coughs. In fact, a flu-afflicted person is often described as having a "barking" cough. But dogs can actually cough too, often sounding like you do when you're congested and have a cold, or as though they are sneezing in reverse, since they may try to draw in a lot of air instead of forcing it out in a loud "Ah choo!" There are many possible causes for doggy coughing, according to Lynelle Johnson, DVM. She is an associate professor at the University of California at Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine. Here is her canine coughing compendium, which includes some of the primary causes for dog coughs, along with associated conditions.
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Coughing in dogs is simply an early warning intimation of respiratory plague. And this unhealthy condition can be spotted in the pups of all ages and breeds. Here the author has revealed some of the preponderant causes of canine coughing. But what exactly happens is that most pet owners get confused with coughing and sneezing. It is mainly because of their similar sounds. I think the role of a veterinarian is pivotal in this specific state of affair. Because he is the one who can determine whether it is truly a sneeze or a cough, and propound the proper medication by evaluating the pattern, frequency, and productiveness of a cough.
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