Dog (Beagle) With Bronchitis - Coughing and Wheezing

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2011

http://cr4.globalspec.com/blogentry/17603/A-Beagle-With-Bronchitis
This is what a dog with bronchitis looks and sounds like. She was about two days into her treatment with antibiotics and antihistimines at this time. Read more about the illness and treatment on the Animal Science blog on CR4.

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  • My dog does that when he eats but hes been doing it for a while.. Could he have bronchitis or something similar??

  • @killersonny3445 The only way to know for sure is to take your dog to the vet for an exam and possibly a chest xray.

  • my , chihuahua has it . . he started getting better after a few days i didnt not know it took a whole month for them to get fully cured ?

  • @Cottoncandysugarful Every dog is different - the medication should generate some improvement after a few days. My dog was still tired and not quite herself until a month after treatment.

  • this is whats happening to my dog now, i dont know what to do. He still have FEVER.. And he do that kind of stuff . He's like Coughing, or something and he looks like hes Hiccuping But with no sound, i cant describe it, How did you cure your dog? Cuz im so sad, i dont know what im going to do with him. :[[ I want the old playful him back. :[

  • @myers10200 You need to take your dog to a veterinarian for treatment. My dog was prescribed an antibiotic for the infection and an antihistimine to help her breathing. She was a little better after a few days on the medication and fully better after a few weeks.

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  • My Beagle does this. Vet said no serious problem, comes from licking his coat. Hairballs and such. Ever get a hair or something caught in your throat, and you try to 'hack' it up? Same thing, although I expect you'd do it more often if you licked your crotch daily.

  • every time my dog do that , it means he ate something bad and a few moment later he usually vomit.. [sometimes it may be bcuz of hot weather !!!]

  • @CR4news

    She, my bad.

    But that's cool.

  • @TopTenCrew She's doing fine! The treatment described in the blog entry worked although it took her almost one month to get back to normal.

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