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Update on Teddy Hi everyone, I took Teddy to a new vet today to ask about his sneezing/sniffling/coughing. Apparently, Teddy has bronchitis! :( He also told me that they do not vaccinate for Lepto in his office, he disagreed and said that it is not a problem in our area! Anyways, he seemed to not think it was a big deal, he assigned an antibiotic and robitussin dm for ten days. |
Poor lil guy. You must have had a gut feeling that something was not right. It's good to listen to those feelings. Glad you're getting to the bottom of his problems and getting them handled. He certainly has had a time of it. Did you get him from a breeder in your town? Did he have any of these problems when you brought him home? Anyway, I'm glad you're such a good mom and getting him the medical care he needs. |
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I thought of you and Teddy today when I passed the chinese restaurant. How is he doing? |
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Second, I went to a new vet today and he diagnosed him with bronchitis :( The vet prescribed him amoxycillin for the next ten days...the vet didn't make a big deal about the diagnosis, but I thought bronchitis wasn't something that's curable? So, I'm not sure how to take the news. |
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It depends if you are dealing with chronic bronchitis or allergic bronchitis. In a puppy, I would think you would be dealing with allergic bronchitis. I wonder if it could be kennel cough? I think chronic bronchitis is usually found in older dogs. |
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I just read this article How to Treat Kennel Cough | eHow.com and it mentions that kennel cough is "bronchitis" |
I just thought of something. Did you use regular benedryl or the flavored kind? I am not saying it is related to bronchitis. I know some have had reactions to the flavored kind. |
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Just read this too... More often than not, kennel cough is merely a symptom of another, much worse disease that your pet is suffering from. Kennel cough may be a result of underlying health concerns such as heart disease, periodontal disease, heartworm, parasites, throat growths, pneumonia, irritations, and allergies. Kennel Cough - Dog Kennel Cough Information - Kennel Cough In Dogs Treatments |
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This is about bronchitis. I'm going to read your article now. http://www.webvets.com/PDF/Bronchitis.pdf |
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