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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Collapsing Trachea (windpipe)
- By Abbeypap [gb] Date 31.01.07 13:13 UTC
Hi

Does anyone have any experience of a dog with a collapsing trachea.

I have found loads of information on the internet and my vets have been great,
but as my dog is now progressing into the final stages I would like to speak to
someone who has been through the final few weeks with there dog, or who has
any experience of a dog with this condition.

Regrds
Joan
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 31.01.07 19:59 UTC
Many years ago I had a young dog die with this, it was not a nice death and I have to say that if I ever had another dog with the same condition I would never allow myself or the dog to go through with it.  This was more than 15 years ago and i remember it like yesterday.  It is a painful death.

sorry I kow that this isn't quite what you'd like to hear but if it was my dog I'd rather have them PTS before it takes proper hold.
- By Harley Date 31.01.07 20:17 UTC
A lady fairly near to us has a rescue Yorkie who has this problem. It is most noticeable if he gets excited or barks but they have had him for around 3 years now and he is still with them. They foster four other dogs as well as having two of their own so he is in a busy environment but, so far, is coping with his condition. I don't know a huge amount about the condition other than the general information this lady has told me with regard to her dog but I wish you well with your dog.

I am sure that you will make the right decision, whatever that may be, for your dog and it's particular circumstances.

Lots of positive thoughts being sent your way.
- By jane [gb] Date 01.02.07 18:30 UTC
Hi I had a yorkie that had a collapsed wind pipe although it was not a gradual thing for him it happened quite suddenly. I woke in the early hours of the morning to find him breathing strangely. I took him to the emergency vet who diagnosed a collapsed wind pipe. His breathing was very very noisy and his tongue became blue. He was kept in the vet for 3 days and they tried all sorts of medication but he didn't improve. I then had to make the decision to have him pts. There was an operation but as he was 12 and had a heart murmur they would not operate. Probably not what you wanted to hear, I'm sorry, my thoughts are with you. If I can answer any questions please feel free to ask.
Jane
- By Abbeypap [gb] Date 12.02.07 18:50 UTC
Thank you to everyone who replied on and off forum.  Your replies were much appreciated.
I'm sorry I didn't answer sooner.

My girl Poppy fell asleep tonight and no longer has to struggle for breath.

Regards
Joan
- By Isabel Date 12.02.07 18:56 UTC
I'm very sorry, Joan.  Poppy will be at peace now.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 12.02.07 19:01 UTC
I'm so sorry. Sleep well, Poppy.
- By Harley Date 12.02.07 19:12 UTC
So sorry to hear this but she will be at peace now.
- By LJS Date 12.02.07 19:20 UTC
So sorry to hear this :(

Run free Poppy :)

Lucy
xx
- By jane [gb] Date 12.02.07 21:23 UTC
So sorry. Thinking of you. R.I.P. Poppy
jane
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 12.02.07 21:30 UTC
I'm so sorry to read this

Margot x
- By kayc [gb] Date 12.02.07 21:41 UTC
So sorry Joan.... :(
- By Lori Date 13.02.07 08:37 UTC
I'm so sorry Joan. Run free and breath easy Poppy.
- By rachelsetters Date 13.02.07 10:00 UTC
Run free Poppy

So sorry Joan

xx
- By Moonmaiden Date 13.02.07 10:07 UTC
Run Free at the Bridge Poppy Free from pain & happy again
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Collapsing Trachea (windpipe)

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