Respiratory diseases in dogs

In this section, we have collected all respiratory diseases in dogs, including their types, symptoms, treatments, and prevention methods.

If your pet starts coughing, you should see a veterinarian as soon as possible. Sneezing and coughing aren't always symptoms of a cold. They're often signs of an incipient lung disease in dogs.

These diseases are extremely dangerous. They often result in the death of the animal. That's why it's crucial to seek veterinary help promptly. You won't be able to make a proper diagnosis at home. After all, you don't have X-ray vision or the necessary knowledge to identify the specific lung disease your dog has.

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How can a pet become ill? A common cold left untreated can lead to pneumonia. Untreated pneumonia can lead to emphysema.

Where can pneumonia come from? Simple hypothermia (being in a draft, lying on a cold floor, walking in windy/cold weather, rain, or snow, etc.) Another common cause of lung disease in dogs is an infection (viral or bacterial), which your pet can catch from another sick animal or from an animal that has already recovered from the disease.

And most importantly, if you suspect your dog is sick, don't try to treat it yourself. Only a veterinarian can determine which medications, dosages, and frequency to prescribe.

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