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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Kennel Cough
- By ice_queen Date 28.10.03 08:14 UTC
Just to let everyone know on here that there is kennel cough around if you dont already know.
- By heidleberg [gb] Date 28.10.03 08:36 UTC
I had heard there was more kennel cough about, so decided to ask my vet if i should have Toby inoculated, he said he hadnt heard or see anymore cases the usual and Toby does'nt go in kennels so no i didnt need to have him done,I
i live in ESSEX, perhaps it isnt on the increase in ESSEX dont know but would like to know, if anyone out there knows then perhaps you could tell us.
Heidi
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 28.10.03 08:46 UTC
Dogs do not need to go into kennels to catch Kennel cough, it is transmitted in the same way as a cold in the human and can be picked up just by breathing in.

If Toby is young, old or infirm then get him done, but there are as many different sorts or Kennel cough as there are chest infections in man so even if the dogs is given an inoculation it can still get it.
- By heidleberg [gb] Date 28.10.03 08:55 UTC
Thankyou Jackie, Toby is 8mnths, the vet said it was not a very nice inoculation to have and he would need it every 6mnths,
Heidi
- By lucytia [gb] Date 03.11.03 13:54 UTC
Both our previous Rotts had Kennel cough as pups. Storm was only 7 weeks old and had just come home when he was diognosed he passed it on to Hollie she was 7 months. Storm came with it from the breeder but hadn't shown symtoms when we collected him. Both were fine and made full recoveries. Unfortunately, both dogs are now no longer with us due to old age illnesses.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Kennel Cough

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