I have been researching severe cough in dogs because right after Chloe was diagnosed with Lyme Disease, she picked up this horrendous cough...it makes her sound like a goose...or an elephant!
I have also been talking with people...lots of people about Kennel Cough in general. My SIL used Colloidal Silver on her shihtzu and it seemed to work! So...skeptical as I may be...I do believe Amazon is going to get my order for some Colloidal Silver! I will try anything at this point...
The following article is one I found on The Honest Kitchen's website talking about Kennel Cough. Some interesting info here for sure!!
Kennel Cough, or Bordatella is a pesky infection similar to a canine cold, which usually lasts for one to two weeks. It can be picked up by a pup who’s in close proximity to another dog who’s infected – either in closed quarters such as a boarding facility, or at dog parks, dog beaches or other areas where lots of canines congregate together.
Many milder cases of Kennel Cough can be treated at home with herbs and homeopathics, under the guidance of a holistic veterinarian. A trip to the vet may be necessary for persistent cases lasting more than a couple of weeks, or where the dog becomes weak with a loss of appetite or any other signs of discomfort.
Stress can make a dog more susceptible, so it’s a good idea to boost up the immune system prior to the occurrence of a stressful situation, if you can. Immune system support is also important when Kennel Cough occurs. Herbal immune-system enhancers include Vitamin C, Echinacea, Olive Leaf and Astragalus. Colloidal silver is another excellent supplement for immune system support.
Garlic is a great addition to the diet of dogs suffering with Kennel Cough. Peel some garlic cloves and place them in a glass jar. Cover with a few good lugs of organic olive oil and leave to infuse for 24 hours. Add a few drops to each meal.
Organic Unrefined / Virgin Coconut Oil also possesses amazing immune-enhancing properties. Coconut oil contains medium chain fatty acids that are anti-viral and anti-bacterial (as well as many other benefits). A dosage of about 1 to 2 teaspoons of coconut oil per 10 pounds of body weight per day can be divided into your dog’s meals to help combat Kennel Cough. Half this dosage can be used for maintenance of long term health. Use slightly less if any signs of loose stool occur.
Raw Honey is a great natural treatment that helps soothe the throat. Raw Honey also has antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-fungal properties. A 30 to 50 lbs dog can be given about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of honey three to four times a day. Adjust this amount up or down depending on the size of your dog.
Homeopathic remedies for Kennel Cough include Drosera for a dry, hacking cough and violent coughing spells. The throat feels ticklish when Drosera is indicated, and pressure to the neck (such as from a collar) can trigger a bout of coughing. The cough may also be worse when lying down.
Aconite is useful in the very early stages, when signs of kennel cough (coughing, hacking as though something is caught in the throat), first appear.
Rumex Crispus is helpful for a cough associated with tickling in the throat, and which tends to be dry and persistent.
Spongia Tosta is most helpful for croupy, barking coughs which tend to improve with eating and drinking warm things but get worse from cold drinks. Spongia is indicated for a cough that startles the dog from sleep.
**The information here is designed to be discussed with your veterinarian. If you have a conventional vet who isn’t familiar with complementary approaches, try the AHVMA web site to locate a holistic vet in your area. If you are concerned about your animal companion’s health or symptoms worsen or do not improve, please seek a veterinary consultation to rule out a more serious medical problem.
**See more at: http://www.thehonestkitchen.com/articles/kicking-kennel-cough/#sthash.vUrx2H4p.dpuf
11 comments:
interesting. Good information to know
Great information! We hope your cough goes away soon, Chloe!
Phod got kennel cough once. Right after we got him, I had boarded him for a day as the Man was away and I had to work late and even though he was vaccinated, he got it. I hope Chloe's cough goes away soon.
We hopes it helps and Chloe starts feeling better!
xoxo,
Matt & Matilda
Hope your little sprite is back to normal very soon! <3
Thank you Cloudia...it has been very upsetting..and it doesn't seem like she is making any improvement...which is troubling.
Thanks so much Matt and Matilda...it doesn't seem to be making a difference at all...she still is coughing a LOT...it is worrisome.
Thanks! We were hoping she was going to be doing much better by now...but she's not. Do you remember how long it took before his coughing stopped? It seems as if each day she is getting worse!
Thank you Molly & Mackie...we are hoping the cough at least lessens a bit...right now it is just getting worse. It is very troublesome.
I am not sure whether to believe it or not Ann! Some people swear by it and others say it's an old wives tale...
Bailie brought home a strain of the kennel cough last November. She went from a small cough in the middle of the night to throwing up coughing so hard by late morning. The vet gave her meds and dog cough medicine. She was done coughing in a day, but then I caught it from her. We learned a lot about kennel cough and how the vaccine is like the human flu shot and only protects a dog from a few strains. It was really bad and we had to stay away from other dogs for about six weeks total since each of us had it at different times. I have also tested positive for lyme years ago, but had no symptoms. I still received medicine for it and have never had a problem. Hopefully your little one will be feeling better soon. Mom says it is so frightening when any of us are sick.
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