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hello everyone
my sisters minature poodle gets this really bad we have had her at the vets several times
the steroids and antibiotics they give her work for a bit but then it all comes back a few weeks later
she is also on garlic tablets that aer suposed to help it but she hasnt been on then that long so we
dont no if they do
thanx for any help
bi bi
fiona

please can someone help us with the min poodles bronchitis we really do need it as said befor what has happend
bibi
fiona
By Poodlebabe
Date 28.02.04 21:12 UTC
Could there be another cause as it is unusual for dogs to continuously getting aproblem unless there is an under lying problem. Does your sister smoke or are their smokers in the house that could be aggravating the problem? Does she use any air freshners etc?
Jesse

none of us smoke and there are no air freshners anymore do you no any other things that could be causing it
thanx for the idears so far
bibi
fiona
Sorry, I have no suggestions, hopefully someone else may be able to help
liberty ;)

:) i hppe so as my sister is worried
bibi fiona
By Poodlebabe
Date 29.02.04 22:08 UTC
What exactly are the symptoms just coughing or does the dog have a congested chest?
Jesse

hi lucy and jesse
we origanly thought she had tonsillitis
her symptoms are
running eyes,mucous at the back of her throat also in her chest and lungs,she has a bit of a cough
she is a 2 year old the vets have put a camra down her throat into her chest area they have done this twice
they took mucous out and grew it they found out that there were no Allergies
the vets say it is bronchitisand she may have to go on antibiotics for the rest of her life and we are worried it will harm her in later life
thanx
bibi
fiona
By Poodlebabe
Date 01.03.04 16:28 UTC
It's unusual for bronchitis to be a permenant think unless damage has been done to the lungs. I would still feel that there is something she is reacting to. Has your vet run a general allergy test as provided by TLC?
Jesse

do you think that there could be damage on the lungs
the allergy test which 1 do u mean and they will prob want to take hair of places
but we think its a good idea
bibi
fiona
By Poodlebabe
Date 01.03.04 18:48 UTC
I think it's a blood test. [url=http://www.animal-allergy.com/]Here's[/url] a link for the laboratory.
Jesse

oh ok ill have a look at the website a bit later thanx
bibi
fiona

hi jesse
the vet today said that the test would show no diffrence to the 1 she has already had on the mocous to show if she had any allergies and it said there was none
thanx for the help
bibi
fiona
By Poodlebabe
Date 02.03.04 21:00 UTC
I would dispute that and from what I have heard of TLC they have uncovered allergies that have not been picked up by other methods. Personally I would seek a second opinion.
Jesse
By LJS
Date 01.03.04 09:13 UTC

Fiona
How old is the poodle ?
Has the vet taken a look down the throat at all ?
Lucy
By gsd sam
Date 01.03.04 19:25 UTC
my mum had a toy poodle which had the same symtoms, the vet at the time, many years ago said that the paint fumes from decorating the house had caused the problems, sadly a few days after we lost him.
sam

oh sorry to here that
we havent redecorated lately last time we did was about 3 years ago and she wasnt around then
thank you for the surgestion
bibi
fiona

thankyou for all the surgestions but does anyone no any others or haw we can hopefully cure her
bibi
fiona

we think she may have lung worm we were chattin to someone in mins and they said this all happend to them she put her dog on panacure for a week and it went so we r naw trying that the vet didnt see it in her doge lungs even with a can fingers crossed
bibi
fiona
By Poodlebabe
Date 11.03.04 17:16 UTC
Well hopefully all will be sorted soon!
Jesse

i think its workin at the mo because she seems clearer not all gunked up fingers crossed
bibi
fiona
By Poodlebabe
Date 12.03.04 20:58 UTC
Brilliant news. Soon you'll have a normal poodle rampaging around the place. Keep us posted.
Jesse

she already does that maby shell be worse aaahhhh well i hope it is this then we can get it sorted poor dog i hope soon shell be better
bibi
fiona
By jas
Date 13.03.04 14:18 UTC
Hi Fiona, some wolfhounds get chest infections / pneumonia that seems to clear up on antibiotics but then recurs days or weeks later. The onset of the illnesses are usually sudden with the dog becoming very ill in a matter of hours. This mostly happens in older hounds, but some young ones have been affected too. Oddly there is often very little to see on X-ray. The drug that seems to work best in these hounds is Rocephin (ceftriaxone), a fourth generation cephalosporin. I've had one case of recurrent pneumonia in an IW that had us in despair until she had a course of Rocephin after which she never had another chest infection. It's impossible to say if your sister's poodle might have the same sort of thing just by going on the posts, but it could be worth mentioning Rocephin to the vet.

thankyou thats very helpful
will get her to talk to the vet about it
thanx bibi
fiona
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