Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is a condition that is also commonly referred to as dry eye. It is a common eye condition resulting from inadequate production of the aqueous portion of the tear film by the lacrimal gland or the third eyelid gland. Any condition that impairs the ability to produce adequate amounts of tear film can result in dry eye. Most dogs with KCS have painful, red, and irritated eyes leading to squinting. The treatment of dry eye is to stimulate tear production and to replace tear film. The prognosis for dogs diagnosed with KCS has never been better.
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Learn about the symptoms, treatment and prevention of kennel cough in dogs from AKC's dog health experts.
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Canine Flu: the nasty but treatable virusCanine influenza, or “canine flu,” is a highly contagious respiratory infection in dogs. Like a human
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Your Aging Dog’s Cough Could be a Sign of a Tracheal Collapse Collapsing trachea usually occurs in middle-aged to older dogs. It can happen in any breed, b
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WebMD explains kennel cough, including how it is transmitted to dogs, symptoms, causes, treatments, and prevention.
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The name is misleading because dogs can get kennel cough when they spend time with other dogs, whether at the dog park, a dog show or doggy daycare.
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Kennel cough is an infectious bronchitis of dogs characterized by a harsh, hacking cough. Usually a cough is very recognizable but it is important to be aware of another sound called a ?reverse sneeze.?
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Kennel cough is a respiratory infection in dogs caused by various bacteria and viruses. For healthy adult dogs, it is not normally dangerous and is likely to need no treatment at all.
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Kennel cough can be really tough on a dog. Dr. Sara Bledsoe explains kennel cough treatments and symptoms.
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Kennel cough is a highly contagious upper respiratory infection in dogs. Learn about the symptoms of kennel cough, how it is diagnosed, and how to treat it.
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'Kennel Cough' is the term that was commonly applied to the most prevalent upper respiratory problem in dogs in the United States. Recently, the condition has become known as tracheobronchitis, canine infectious tracheobronchitis, Bordetellosis, or Bordetella. It is highly contagious in dogs. The disease is found worldwide and will infect a very high percentage of dogs in their lifetime.
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Our New Ulm vets talk about Kennel Cough and how to protect your dog from this highly-contagious respiratory disease.
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Kennel cough is VERY contagious. It is named kennel cough because it can quickly spread through a kennel and infect every dog. It can spreads rapidly when dogs are kept in close quarters
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If your pup will be spending time with other dogs, he’ll be at increased risk of contracting kennel cough. Here is everything you need to know.
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Veterinarian advice on kennel cough symptoms and causes as well as treatments. Plus how to prevent your pup from getting it in the first place.
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Kennel cough is a highly contagious yet common canine disease caused by a complex of viruses and the bacteria known as Bordetella. Kennel cough is irritating to dogs and to owners but it is not fatal nor is it contagious among animals other than dogs. Dogs that have been boarded, groomed, or have spent time at a shelter or a Humane Society may contract this annoying disease. Newly adopted dogs and puppies are very likely to catch it. Symptoms The main symptom is a dry, hacking cough followed by a gag. The cough sounds like your dog is trying to get something out of its throat. Occasionally dogs will spit up or stop eating. If your dog stops eating, offer small amounts of bland but tempting foods every two hours. Good food choices are boiled chicken, boiled hamburger, or cooked rice. The food should not be seasoned or cooked with fat. Most dogs recover from kennel cough without treatment in approximately two weeks. Concerns If your dog stops eating, spits up, or has green nasal discharge, he/she may need to be seen by a veterinarian. If your dog is coughing continuously, cough suppressants might be needed. Contact the Shelter at (734) 662-5585 for assistance or the Clinic at (734) 662-4365 to make an appointment with a veterinarian. Treatment If medication is necessary, treatment may include antibiotics and/or cough suppressants. Most puppies are put on antibiotics because of their immature immune systems. Cautions All dogs with kennel cough are contagious to other dogs. Please try to keep your dog away from other dogs. If you have other dogs, make sure they are up-to-date on their Bordetella and Parainfluenza vaccines. These vaccines are given every 6 to 12 months depending on the amount of exposure your dog has to dogs in kennel situations.
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If your dog is coughing and croaking they might have kennel cough. Today our Huntersville vets share some facts about this highly contagious respiratory disease in dogs.
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Kennel cough is a highly infectious respiratory condition which occurs in dogs. Find out more about symptoms and treatment here.
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