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Kennel Cough

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Kennel cough, known medically as infectious tracheobronchitis is a disease in dogs characterized by the presence of a dry or harsh cough.

Kennel Cough is one of the leading causes of death in dogs. Kennel cough goes by the scientific name tracheobronchitis. It's a very contagious upper respiratory illness that can quickly move through a kennel. It's a deadly illness that can be difficult to treat, if not dealt with early. Kennel Cough is spread from dog to dog by coughing and sneezing. In a closed and close environment like a kennel, this disease can spread very rapidly. Kennel cough comes in both bacterial and viral versions, depending on the underlying infection. Kennel cough is high contagious. In fact, even several weeks after symptoms have subsided, a dog may still be contagious. Kennel cough symptoms usually begin within a few days to less than a week after exposure to the contagion. Viral Kennel Cough can be prevented by ensuring that your dog's immunizations are up to date. The viral version can be deadly in extreme cases and is one of the biggest reason why it's so important for your dog to keep his immunizations up to date. The alternative is not acceptable to any dog lover. Bacterial Kennel Cough can be treated with antibiotics. As long as antibiotics are started early then the prognosis is good. To help calm a cough that can be irritating for your dog, your vet may prescribe a cough suppressant to keep the cough from getting out of hand. Dogs are man's best friend. A family dog is always considered a member of the family. It's important to learn more about your dog's health issues. Knowledge is power and knowledge of the illnesses that could affect your dog means that you can take the precautions needed to keep your dog healthy.

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