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Re: Kennel Cough

interesting article:

http://www.whole-dog-journal.com/issues/11_10/features/Kennel-Cough-Remedies_16067-1.html

Re: Kennel Cough

Anna,

I find your response interesting because a goat breeder told me she adds probiotic to food as soon as one of her goats cough (I guess they have a similar disease) and the cough stops. Soon after I added probiotic powder to the coughing pups' food, the cough decreased. I also was giving honey to soothe their throats.

Pups are nursing and eating soaked kibble twice a day - I've added probiotic to their soaked kibble but didn't think of doing this and vitamin C for Mom. Thanks. I'll just keep pups inside longer but I really don't have much room - just a 4ft X 8ft mudroom laundry closet. So far babies haven't caught it, we'll keep praying they won't get it.

Re: Kennel Cough

I thought I'd update for those researching this in the future. Little puppies eventually got the kennel cough at 5 weeks old. The first 2 just started coughing the same day the nasal bordetella vaccine arrived from Revival. I still gave teh vaccine to all of the 5 week olds. 3 total out of 10 ended up having it very mildly. My vet wanted them on antibiotics, but I didn't put them on as it was so mild. I did give Robitussin DM prior to bedtime so they'd all sleep.

A local vet tech told me another local vet office misdiagnosed kennel cough telling clients "it's just a cold". Those clients all use 2 very high end doggy day care places which really spread it in our area. She said every vet office was reporting several calls a day about kennel cough. A friend's new 8 week old golden got it after his first well puppy visit to the vet.

In the future, I will be giving nasal bordetella prior to any vet visit. According to Revival, it can be given as young as 3 weeks old. It works really quickly. The only thing is I don't like using the nasal vaccine on a future hunting/hunt test pup.