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Monday, March 24, 2008
The Dangerous Effects Of Kennel Cough
Canine
cough or Kennel Cough
is actually bronchitis,
characterized by
a harsh, hacking cough. The
disease is highly contagious,
transmitted by air
and wind currents
contaminated by
cough and sneeze droplets from infected canines. Kennel
cough is
actually a complex of
infections, chief of
which is Bordetella Bronchiseptice.
Bordetella is
able to render
the normal respiratory
tracts safeguards
against infections inoperable. It disables
the immune cells
that normally
destroy bacteria. The incubation period is
2-14 days and is characterized by a non-productive hacking
cough, and more
complicated cases involve a
greenish eye and nasal discharge, obvious breathing difficulties,
and possibly pneumonia if left untreated.
Diagnosis is
usually based on
the clinical signs already
given, wit possible
x-rays to determine
the extent of lung and airway restriction and a
bacterial culture may be required
in extreme cases to determine
what other
viruses, if any, are
present before treatment can begin.
Treatment consists of
an antibiotic therapy and
cough suppressants if
the coughing remains
non-productive, as coughing can persist
for up to three
weeks after treatment
with antibiotics. Injectable and
intranasal vaccinations are available, with the intranasal being more effective, since
it is
applied directly to the respiratory system. It usually
takes 4 days to
generate an immune response after the intranasal
vaccination, and vaccination is
not useful
in a
dog that already has
kennel cough.
In general, kennel cough is
self-limiting and is only serious for very young puppies, especially if
they have never been vaccinated and senior dogs that may
have a
weak immune system or already poor health.
Annual vaccinations are the best prevention of this disease, but due to the many organisms involved, it may not give 100% protection. When in doubt always
consult your
Veterinarian as soon as possible.
Always
remember, if you have any questions about your dogs
health, be sure to
consult your veterinarian.
Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long
time. Recently they formed
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