Could my pug have a cold?
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Could my pug have a cold?
Chamuco has sniffles and has been doing that reverse sneeze thing more than usual. Could he have a cold? Should I do anything about it? He seems fine otherwise. Just slightly quieter than normal. Nothing that alarms me, though.
puglouie-  
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Re: Could my pug have a cold?
My guess would be kennel cough. Basically similar to a cold. Watch for coughing, runny nose. NOt usually an problem, but flat faced breeds can develop secondary infections like pneumonia.
Could also be seasonal allergies.
Could also be seasonal allergies.
Re: Could my pug have a cold?
In my limited experience with KC, you'll know it if it IS KC. They really sound like they're going to die!
Not Afraid-  
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Re: Could my pug have a cold?
Nope--not necessarily. Not all dogs develop the cough which is what DOES tell you for sure that it is kennel cough. I've had two pugs that had KC but only had runny noses and sounded congested. Never coughed, but was KC.Not Afraid wrote:In my limited experience with KC, you'll know it if it IS KC. They really sound like they're going to die!
Re: Could my pug have a cold?
northernwitch wrote:Nope--not necessarily. Not all dogs develop the cough which is what DOES tell you for sure that it is kennel cough. I've had two pugs that had KC but only had runny noses and sounded congested. Never coughed, but was KC.Not Afraid wrote:In my limited experience with KC, you'll know it if it IS KC. They really sound like they're going to die!
Damn. I sure wish Kimchi had had that sort. I am still suffering from the effect of sleep depravation from worrying about her. She sounded TERRIBLE! I do hope that she built up an immunity to it. We seem have a KC carrier in our neighborhood - Kennel Cough Mary. (That's probably not even possible.)
Not Afraid-  
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Re: Could my pug have a cold?
Biggest vector for infection with kennel cough is the vaccine. Vaccinated dogs shed the virus for weeks afterwards.Not Afraid wrote:northernwitch wrote:Nope--not necessarily. Not all dogs develop the cough which is what DOES tell you for sure that it is kennel cough. I've had two pugs that had KC but only had runny noses and sounded congested. Never coughed, but was KC.Not Afraid wrote:In my limited experience with KC, you'll know it if it IS KC. They really sound like they're going to die!
Damn. I sure wish Kimchi had had that sort. I am still suffering from the effect of sleep depravation from worrying about her. She sounded TERRIBLE! I do hope that she built up an immunity to it. We seem have a KC carrier in our neighborhood - Kennel Cough Mary. (That's probably not even possible.)
The coughing can be God Awful. I've had dogs that coughed so hard they vomited. Bob got kennel cough and only had the green snots and did a lot of what sounded like throat clearing and an increase in what sounded like reverse sneezing. But it was kennel cough. One of my fosters got the green snots and no cough as well.
Almost every shelter dog I've ever had or fostered got kennel cough after being vaccinated at the shelter.
Re: Could my pug have a cold?
vets push the kennel cough vaccine, breeders do not so we did not get it...what are opinions on that???
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Re: Could my pug have a cold?
puglouie wrote:Chamuco has sniffles and has been doing that reverse sneeze thing more than usual. Could he have a cold? Should I do anything about it? He seems fine otherwise. Just slightly quieter than normal. Nothing that alarms me, though.
Did you see a vet yet?
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