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Topic Dog Boards / Health / What does it mean??
- By Talusha [eg] Date 24.07.05 21:59 UTC
Hi! Well, here's my question...

Sometimes when i get home or if someone comes over and my Lab Buddy gets really excited he starts coughing and gagging...what does this mean?? Should i be worried??

- By ClaireyS Date 25.07.05 11:48 UTC
sounds like kennel cough
- By Talusha [eg] Date 25.07.05 21:00 UTC
ClaireyS- No, it's not kennel cough..he had that before and this is not it because he only does it when he gets really excited.Thanks for your reply! :)
- By Loganberry [gb] Date 25.07.05 12:25 UTC
could just be excitement, one of my dogs does this when he gets excited
- By Talusha [eg] Date 25.07.05 21:03 UTC
Yeah, that's probably it. Thanks for your reply! :)
- By Talusha [eg] Date 26.07.05 20:47 UTC
but just to be sure..anyone else got any ideas?
- By Teri Date 26.07.05 20:50 UTC
To be "sure" - on the internet - not easy Talusha ;)  Have you tried asking your vet?

Teri
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 26.07.05 20:53 UTC
I think it would a good idea to take him to the vet.  Best to get him checked over by a professional rather than diagnosed on the internet.
- By Talusha [eg] Date 27.07.05 21:13 UTC
lol! I know, i will ;)

Also are there any vets on the internet? :P lol!
- By thomas-the-spot [gb] Date 28.07.05 05:25 UTC
Tigger often coughs and gags when she sees us and we had it investigated and the vet says that her throat has been scarred by KC previously.  She also does it when we take her off the bench to go in the ring.
- By briedog [gb] Date 28.07.05 07:48 UTC
or it could be canine herpes virus which attcks the upper repiratory  tracts which causes mild or inapparent repiratory disease in adult dogs.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / What does it mean??

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