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Originally Posted by fifeandshaffer ct isnt always 24/7 my dog had it for 2 years before he needed to be PTS. its just like people with asthma they have attacks when they have them not always a reason but when they are not in an attack they act fine, my dog could be fine for a few hours not fine then fine again all in the same day. I did everything for him I could washes, meds oxygen at home, more meds than any dog should ever have to take, they all seem to work for a time until a stronger one is needed. I wish the breeders would do the proper tests in the dogs they breed, so that this would not be an issue. |
CT isn't always genetic. Prince got his after his dental cleaning!!!!!! The vet apparently used an anesthesia tube that was too big for his small trachea. He had xrays and all of the pre-dental cleaning procedures, and had no sign of it, now he does.


(His parents, grandparents nor brother have it.)