Infectious Diseases
Kennel Cough: There are many types of kennel cough, but
there are two varieties - Para-influenza 3 and Bordetella Bronchiseptica Bacteria
- which seem to be prevalent and
vaccines have been formulated for both types. In the case of Bordetella Bronchiseptica
this is given as nose drops, and it must be administered at least five days
prior to a dog going into boarding kennels, as kennel cough is highly infectious.
The signs, which vary enormously in their severity, are a harsh dry cough,
swollen glands and sometimes coughing up white froth or phlegm. A course
of antibiotics and cough medicine is the usual form of treatment. A regular vaccination
program will protect the dog from getting infected. Ask your vet
for details.
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