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Old 03-20-2008, 07:02 PM   #50
fab1835
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Originally Posted by yorkiegirl83 View Post
I took McKenzie to the vet last week because she was having attacks that seemed like reverse sneezing when she would drink water or get too excited and I was worried it was CT.

The vet pressed on her throat and said McKenzie didn't cough, and usually a dog with CT does. She gave me some pills basically to keep her lungs open and clear and said to give her 1/4 pill every day.

I haven't given her the pills because she only has this happen once/twice every few days, but she just had a major one where her eyes were watering she was honking and her sides were heaving and she couldn't catch her breathe. I usually put her on my lap when this happens and gently massage the sides of her throat until it subsides.

I'm really scared though. My vet didn't seem to think it necessary to do any additional testing, and she IS a good vet and I do trust her, but I'm just not sure what to do.

She's supposed to be getting spayed in 2 weeks and I'm afraid to have it done w/her coughing issues and am unsure if the meds are just a band aid.

Should I insist on having a more detailed test done?

I'd really appreciate any help on this, I just don't know what to do and I'm terrified...
Our dog Jingles, a 5 year old Yorkie died on 2/9/08 from a collapsing trachea. He was diagnosed with it last year and was on meds for it. The day he died he reversed sneezed twice, I gave him his pill and it didn't help. We brought him to the vets twice that day but it didn't help. My vet held Jingles nose too but nothing happened, so he gave him X-Rays and the collapsed trachea showed up. Be smart- X- Rays!!!
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