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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Cough and phlegm <sp>
- By Steph33 [gb] Date 07.12.03 16:22 UTC
Henry has just started to cough in the last hour, and to me it sounded as though he had something stuck in his throat, and he was trying to cough it up.  It was really dry and hoarse, and hacking.  Was worried he may have had some of the toy 'slinky' stuck in his throat as the little bugger nicked the bairns toy and was chewing it in his hidey hole (his crate)
Anyway, he just coughed up a large globule of phlegm and hasn't coughed since he brought it up.  I gave him a drink of milk to ease his throat then.
What do you think this is/was all about??
Does it sound like he has a bad cough?
Does it sound as though he has had something stuck?
Or what????
Any help please?????????  He's got me worried.  :(
Oh yes, something else, he nicked another cigarette last night but only chewed at it...judging by the amount of tabacco lying on my bed, and the half chewed fag that was on the floor.(yes I think he is now addicted ;) )...could this be what the phlegm was all about, do you think??
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 07.12.03 16:24 UTC
Think Henry may have Kennel Cough.
- By Steph33 [gb] Date 07.12.03 16:31 UTC
But he's not been beside any other dog in which to catch Kennel Cough ??
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 07.12.03 16:36 UTC
Does not need to be can pick it up from the air or if someone walked through where an infected dog had brought up some mucus, it would be full of infection, and as you walked around the house it would be spread into the air.
- By Strider [gb] Date 07.12.03 16:34 UTC
Hi there!

Sorry to hear your woes but it does sound like a case of Kennel Cough. My puppy has just survived a bout and was originally showing the same symptoms as you described. I would advise taking him to see a Vet. Good luck!

Lorraine
- By Strider [gb] Date 07.12.03 16:36 UTC
Hi again...........just saw your last message and thought you might like to know that a a dog does not have to come into contact with another dog to catch kennel cough. There are two kinds, viral and bacterial, the latter can be passed on by humans just like a common cold!!

Lorraine
- By Steph33 [gb] Date 07.12.03 17:12 UTC
ok..that makes sense...and thanks for replying guys.........but my other dog Rocky is not coughing and he seems fit as a fiddle.
Henry seems to be ok one min, and then sinks down low....then the next min, he's back to his usual happy self.
Wouldn't Rox be showing signs of KC by now??
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 07.12.03 17:18 UTC
He may not even get it at all and it takes about 10 days before the infection shows and outward signs.
- By Steph33 [gb] Date 08.12.03 08:28 UTC
Well, I got up this morning and Rocky has coughed a few times :(

My sis took iin a little stray a couple of weeks ago.....happily tho', his owners turned up after a couple of days. 
I'm wondering if this dog had KC and I've picked it up and carried it in to my 2 ??

Yip, think a trip to the vet's is in order.  Was just there last week for Henry's poos.....<<sigh>>

Thanks for the help guys :)

oh btw, Henry hasn't coughed up any more phlegm...it was just the once.
- By LJS Date 11.12.03 14:46 UTC
Steph

How are your lot now ?

I have Min my 13 yr old in a bad way at the moment :(

She started on Friday and was put on antibiotics and a powder on Monday to help bring up the Phlem and she is not improving as of yet :(

Touch wood the others seem to be fine.

Lucy
xx
- By John [gb] Date 11.12.03 15:27 UTC
I have kennel cough at the moment, I may die :(
- By LJS Date 11.12.03 15:32 UTC
Have you been to the vets yet John ? If not you can come here and I will put you in with Min and I can look after you both and make you well again :D I promise I will not try and take your temperature :D
- By ChrisB [gb] Date 11.12.03 15:37 UTC
No you won't die John you just have a Mans cold :) thats all :D
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 11.12.03 15:45 UTC
Men don't get colds, ChrisB! They have flu (or pneumonia)! :rolleyes:
:D
- By ChrisB [gb] Date 11.12.03 15:56 UTC
lol JeanG ........and of course, you are absoultely right :D :D

Chris
- By EMMA DANBURY [gb] Date 11.12.03 16:12 UTC
John Ille shove some vacine up your nose to ensure this never happens again.  May god give you strength  lol
- By John [gb] Date 11.12.03 16:24 UTC
dont no y i come 'er mumble mumble mumble :(
- By Wishfairy [gb] Date 11.12.03 19:58 UTC
Was at the vets with my new pup and 5yo daughter (off school with a cold). The vet asked why she wasn't at school and she said "I've got kennel cough and mummy's giving me dog medicine."

Ok so I use the same bottle of Benelyn on them but really :eek:
- By Christine Date 11.12.03 20:35 UTC
And I`ll  give u garlic(raw is best) & honey if u come here J...... but I might mix it with a good malt :D :D
;) LOL

Christine Spain.
- By John [gb] Date 11.12.03 21:07 UTC
I'll take just the malt please. ;)

Have just seen a wonderful recipy for Pheasant with Orange sauce in this weeks Shooting Times! Think I have Sunday dinner sorted for this week!!

Best wishes, John
- By Storm [gb] Date 07.12.03 18:46 UTC
My dog was coughing globdules of phlegm up and he had lungworm. 
Clair
- By Fillis Date 08.12.03 11:39 UTC
Sounds like kennel cough to me. Last year just one out of my three got it, no signs at all from the other two, but they are over 3 years older. 
- By jas Date 11.12.03 21:11 UTC
Hello Clair, it sounds as if Henry just has Kennel Cough, but when an middle-aged or older dog starts coughing in a throat clearing sort of way, and the brings up small amounts of white frothy sputum, my first guess is heart failure. And to date I've usually been right :(
- By new breeder [gb] Date 13.12.03 09:59 UTC
The primary sign of kennel cough is a dry- sounding, spasmodic cough caused by pathogens that induce inflammation of the trachea (windpipe) and bronchi (air passages into the lungs). At the end of a coughing spell, a dog will often retch and cough up a white foamy discharge.

Some dogs also develop conjunctivitis (inflammation of the membrane lining the eyelids), rhinitis (inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane), and a nasal discharge. Affected dogs usually remain active and alert and continue to eat well. But if you suspect your dog has kennel cough, isolate it from other dogs and call your veterinarian.

My five month old pup came down with it 14 days days ago and we're still fighting against it!!
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