I agree with Peggy, My last dog had what I thought was kennel cough and it was 
congestive heart failure.  The lungs fill with fluid and they cough. They have 
lots of great meds for congestive heart failure.  The trick is to check and 
find it early. The vet can usually hear the fluid in the lungs this a 
stethoscope.  Valerie
--- On Wed, 1/5/11, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Kennel Cough
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, January 5, 2011, 12:43 PM


  








Hi Gina,
 
You didn't mention the name of the second med and how long she has been on it. 
Is the Eskie over the kennel-cough? or are they just passing it back and forth 
to each other? KC can be tricky, some times a dogs meds may have to be changed 
several times before one works, but Paris should definitely be monitored by a 
Vet in between to rule out any other complications that may exist.
 
If you feel she is worse then I would strongly recommend that a Vet recheck her 
lungs and bronchial tubes.
 
 
Peggy
Princess-Eskie
Gigi-Chi
 

-------Original Message-------
 

From: Gina Vasquez
Date: 1/5/2011 12:06:00 PM
To: Chihuahua Group
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Kennel Cough
   




Hi Everybody!! I'm pretty new to this group and would like to discuss Kennel 
Cough in Chi's....
My baby Paris (3.1 lbs) fell victim to this horrible thing when I rescued an 
American Eskimo off of death row 3 weeks ago. I have her on meds but this 
morning she seemed to be struggling. 
Could you tell me if any of you have experienced this and what is the timing on 
how quick she should recover? She just finished her 10 day dose of Clavamox and 
is on another med. 
 
HELP!! P.S. When I took her to the vets he said the 2nd one should kick it into 
high gear. She sounds like she's sniffling inwards and her little body is 
trying to get it out! 
 
Gina Vasquez

Blog: http://daddyslittlescrapper.blogspot.com/

 


 


















 
 
 
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