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Old 09-25-2005, 03:12 PM   #26
kazandjaz
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Originally Posted by blondy_5_0
My Yorkie puppie has had a bad cough since I received him (via airplane on Jan. 6th). He is now just over 4 months old. When I initially took him to the vet, he was given pills to take (Temaril; I'm not sure exactly what they are for, other than generic coughing). I gave Biggie the pills and it simply did not help the cough. I took him back to the vet 2 more times for this; the vet told me he had a "collaped trachea", and that it was common in small Yorkies. He told me he could do a trachea xray, but that it wouldn't provide us info. other than Biggie's trachea was somewhat collapsed!! I looked on the web and found info. that corroborated the vet's diagnosis. This was all close to 1 month ago.

Biggie still has the cough, and it is worse than ever. It is mostly in the night, and does not seem to relate to a high level of activity. He sometimes wakes up at night and coughs for an hour w/out being able to stop for any substantial period of time.

I just looked up a brief "kennel cough" description, and it seemed relatively the same as the "tracheal collapse" descriptions on the web.... Biggie has had one vaccination for kennel cough about 2 weeks ago; he is due for the booster in about 1 week.

Any input, suggestions, or remedies would be dearly appreciated....I can't stand the thought of him simply living with this cough forever!!!

hi i have had my wee jaz for 5 yrs he was 10 weeks old when we got him he has had a persistant cough for his hole life and seems to be getting worse over the passed few months after a visit to the vet and a steroid injection then antibiotics he seems a wee bit better but still does the coughy chokie gagging thing when he is excited i just joined the forum about half an hour ago and have had heaps of usefull info but i think his problem is a collapsing trachea as he did have kennel cough a few years ago and it cleared up with antibiotics and i used a baby cough bottle that my vet advised "tixilix" or just a simple linctus as it eases and lubricates the throat have you tried this?
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