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Old 02-02-2012, 08:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Rocco has started to make some raspy noises with his throat as if he was coughing/chocking. It started while he was pulling, pulling and pulling on his leash. We switched over to the lead collar which pulls from the front. However, it's been two days and he is still making those noises.

Is this normal or should I be worried? I'll call the vet tomorrow; but just wanting to ask here tonight.

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Old 02-02-2012, 08:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Any chance he has been around other dogs and is showing signs of kennel cough?
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If you rub his throat up and down with your hand, what does he do?
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Rocco has definitely been around other dogs; but he has all his puppy shots.

When I rub his throat up and down with my hand he doesn't do anything. It doesn't seem to bother him.

It is normal for this to happen because of pulling on the leash with a collar? He did it so much he would choke himself.
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Stella had a cough, woke us up one morning and low and behold she actually had the flu (cold), took her to the vet she had been running a temperature and the only sign was the cough, well as mentioned before in a previous thread the other sign that something was off was the fact that she was behaving so perfectly! So it may be a cold!
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Stella had a cough, woke us up one morning and low and behold she actually had the flu (cold), took her to the vet she had been running a temperature and the only sign was the cough, well as mentioned before in a previous thread the other sign that something was off was the fact that she was behaving so perfectly! So it may be a cold!
This is what I thought too because the night it started he had gone to the dog park and lied in mud. Hubby had to bath him (that's when he was insanely pulling and choking) after dark outside (at the park, before getting in the car).

He is going to the vet tomorrow...
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Reallz blew me away to find out Stella had a cold ! One sign was that she had a wonky ear, and of course we said oh look how cute her ear is funny, but apparently she had swollen glands !!! The vet gave her some shots for a couple of dayz and thne we had antibotics for the remainder of the week, the sweetie is fine, I guess I will always check now when she just does not seem herself !!
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Took Rocco to the vet Saturday. Vet said he could have kennel cough, it's very common. Rocco is now on antibiotics for ten days. No dairy or sunlight for him . I don't give him dairy, anyway; but, no sunlight? He's going to miss going to the field to run around.
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Why no sunlight? I've never heard of such a thing.
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Why no sunlight? I've never heard of such a thing.
I don't know. He said something about Rocco's eyes being sensitive while on the antibiotics.
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