Kennel Cough: Causes and Treatments

We love our dogs because they watch our backs when we might be in danger and keep us company when we’re feeling sad or lonely. They force us to exercise when we take them out for a walk or a jog around the neighborhood, reducing our risk of high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and other heart issues.

Dogs offer the best companionship at home. You will never feel bored when they’re around them because they will always make you feel loved and appreciated. Since they help us take care of our health, it’s only right that we do the same for them. These canine friends tend to suffer from kennel cough at some point in time.

You might have heard your dog making some coughing noises as if they are being choked. That condition is most likely to be kennel cough, which we will explore in more detail throughout the article.

When you notice this kind of behavior in your dog, don’t worry. At Dope Dog, we aim to help you minimize pain and discomfort for your pet. Here’s some basic information about kennel cough.

What is Kennel Cough?

Kennel cough can be referred to as canine infectious tracheobronchitis, or canine infectious respiratory disease. It is an upper respiratory infection that affects dogs.

There are various causative agents, but the most common one is Bordetella bronchiseptica. The second most common strains are parainfluenza virus and Coronavirus. Kennel cough gets its name from its ability to spread rapidly among dogs confined in a shared kennel.

Bacterial and viral agents are spread through airborne droplets that can be produced through coughing. They also spread when the dogs come in contact with contaminated surfaces or items. Additionally, kennel cough can be a multifactorial infection. 

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