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01-12-2015, 01:04 PM | #1 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2013 Location: mesa
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| yorkie has pneumonia vet is pretty sure my little 7 year old (always will be my baby) has pheumonia. shes eating, playing and acting normal besides a kennel cough-like cough and fluid in one lunge. shes on antibiotics. i would like more input from anyone on what i can bring up to my vet or do for her to have some relief? been to the vet 3 times and going again this week. cough hasn't let up in over a month thank you |
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01-12-2015, 01:52 PM | #2 |
YT 500 Club Member | Did she check his heart. If he is coughing and has fluid in lungs it could be heart related. my dog was coughing and had fluid in his lungs and it was heart related. Just saw your post on something pushing on the trachea. Could be the heart thats what happend to my dog. The heart was enlarged and pushing on the trachea and making him cough. I think vets always jump to the conclusion of kennel cough every time they hear a dog has cough. Has he ever coughed before or did this just start Last edited by mindy10; 01-12-2015 at 01:54 PM. |
01-12-2015, 02:05 PM | #3 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2013 Location: mesa
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| the most my vet said about her heart was something is pushing it but never really concluded much. I had another vet look at the X-ray since the first wasn't sure. one of her lunges was 1/2 larger than the other and he said it had fluid in it. That's what lead him to thinking it was pneumonia and he said that's what is pushing on her heart. The next time I took her the lunge went down some This is the first time she has ever coughed like this which makes it so heart breaking So an enlarged heart can cause this? Last edited by maggiebaby; 01-12-2015 at 02:07 PM. |
01-12-2015, 04:33 PM | #5 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2013 Location: mesa
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| yikes! No she isn't! she is on two liquid antibiotics and loratadine (dog safe over the counter allergy med. to help with the coughing. my vet told me I could add that in) see this is why I like this site! thank you for responding |
01-12-2015, 04:36 PM | #6 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2013 Location: mesa
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| not to sound frustrated, but after 3 visits how can these vets not know whats wrong? they are both at the same location and work together. im just hoping they aren't doing this to rack up the bill which is already over 1000 its concerning that she isn't getting better and they aren't giving answers. if its something that takes a while to get over that's fine but at least be able to tell me that not leave me with a bunch of question marks after each visit |
01-12-2015, 04:54 PM | #7 |
YT 500 Club Member | This is what it is used for. I would think if it is a month and not better they need to look into other reason. I would think pneumonia would go away after a month with antibiotics. Hopefully someone on hear had a dog with pneumonia and they can charm in. What Are the Indications for Using Furosemide in Dogs and Cats? There are several diseases and conditions in dogs and cats which furosemide can help treat. Furosemide is almost always used as a primary line of treatment in cases of congestive heart failure in dogs and cats. It is used to remove the excess fluid build-up in the lungs and other areas of the body that accompany congestive heart failure in dogs and cats. Furosemide is also used to treat pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs) that occurs as a result of non-cardiogenic (not heart-related) disease |
01-12-2015, 06:11 PM | #8 |
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| When I first brought Buster home he was diagnosed with a severe case of kennel cough. We tried different combinations of medications for over a month and the cough would not go away and then got worse verging on pneumonia. Buster had to stay ovenight on IV antibiotics before he eventually kicked his cough.. Do not vaccinate your dog if they are sick. My Vet did (should I say ex Vet) and that is what caused Buster to get worse. If you have another Vet practice in your area I would go get a second opinion. Saying prayers for your baby it is terrible when the coughs rack their tiny bodies. I would also conside maybe seeing a specialist or go to a Vet teaching school. Best wishes.
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01-13-2015, 06:47 AM | #9 |
YT Addict Join Date: Feb 2013 Location: Fountain Hills, AZ USA
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| I see from your info that you are from Mesa. Would that be Mesa, Arizona by any chance? If so, has your dog been tested for Valley Fever? Diana |
01-13-2015, 06:51 AM | #10 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2013 Location: mesa
Posts: 42
| Yes that was one of the first tests we did. I'm headed to the vet in an hour :/ hopefully we will get more information as this vet is already the second vet I've gone too about this |
01-13-2015, 08:29 AM | #11 |
YT Addict Join Date: Feb 2013 Location: Fountain Hills, AZ USA
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| If things don't get better soon, you may want to have your vet re-test for valley fever. My yorkie was mis-diagnosed several years ago. He was first started on antibiotics and when he didn't improve, we did the VF test. His first VF test came back negative. Exrays showed what appeared to be pneumonia so he was treated with a few more different antibiotics with no improvement. Several weeks later we ended up taking him to a different vet, who diagnosed him with pneumonia secondary to Valley Fever. He improved pretty quick once we started him on antifungal medication. Not all dogs with VF will have a positive titer, especially if they've been sick for a while. Living in Arizona and especially at this time of the year when the desert is very green, the spores are everywhere and it is so common in this area. Does your dog have an elevated white blood cell count indicating infection? Diana |
01-13-2015, 08:35 AM | #12 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2013 Location: mesa
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| I'm so scared of valley fever so let's hope that's not the case. But her white blood count is up showing infection. I just got home from the vet and he confirmed that it's not a heart condition. She would get fluid in her lunges but it would be in a different spot. X-rays should she's getting better but I'm not seeing that since her cough is exactly the same :/ |
01-13-2015, 09:02 AM | #13 |
YT Addict Join Date: Feb 2013 Location: Fountain Hills, AZ USA
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| I hope its not Valley Fever too, but it is also not a death sentence. Most dogs do really well with it. We nearly lost my little guy from the pneumonia. His WBC's climbed to nearly 40,000 and none of the antibiotics were any help. When we finally got the VF diagnosis and got him on meds for both, he improved amazingly fast. Then it was just a matter of continuing the fluconazole for a couple of years until the fungus finally cleared. After the initial infection it did not really affect his quality of life. Keep us posted on how your baby does. Diana |
01-14-2015, 07:50 PM | #14 |
Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2014 Location: madison, oh usa
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| I had a shihtzu who got CHF. (Congestive heart failure) She coughed and wheezed a lot. Often got fluid in her lungs. At age 13, even with meds for her heart, I sadly had to put her down. |
01-15-2015, 05:45 AM | #15 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2013 Location: mesa
Posts: 42
| I couldn't imagine anything worse. I am so sorry to hear that! Sounds like a heart condition has been ruled out. My biggest concern now is valley fever. I'm taking her back in a week. By then if it's not better I'm going to ask them to retest her |
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