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Infectious
tracheobronchitis (kennel cough) is the name given to a contagious disease
of the canine respiratory tract. The germs associated with this disease
infect the cells lining the interior of the trachea (windpipe) and the
bronchi (large air passages of the lungs). The disease is usually caused by
a virus (parainfluenza or adenovirus type 2) associated with an infectious
bacteria (Bordetella bronchiseptica). Other viruses have been incriminated
in the disease along with bacteria-like organisms called mycoplasms. |
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Viruses, being
extremely contagious, are responsible for the initial phase of the disease.
Bordetella bronchiseptica, the secondary invader, is associated with the
severe, pronounced symptoms. |
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A harsh, dry cough
often followed by gagging are the most common signs of kennel cough. Any
type of excitement or physical exercise triggers the cough. The dog often
coughs so hard that the owner thinks that an object is caught in his throat.
Most dogs with the uncomplicated form of kennel cough do not have a fever. |
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This disease is
extremely contagious for dogs. It does not affect humans. The name "kennel
cough" comes from the notion that dogs boarded in kennels are more likely to
contract the disease. This is due to the high concentration of dogs, the
stress, and the nose-to-nose contact. |
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As long as the dog
appears healthy, is eating well, and the cough is not too severe, a trip to
the veterinarian may be delayed. If the cough persists or the dog begins to
show other symptoms, a visit to the veterinarian is necessary. |
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Infectious
tracheobronchitis is extremely contagious and dogs with the disease should
be isolated from healthy dogs. If your dog has kennel cough, rest is very
important. If a dog with kennel cough is worked too hard, pneumonia can
easily develop. |
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Exposure to canine
cough often occurs at dog shows, grooming parlors, and boarding kennels.
Modern vaccinations are available to protect against the disease. Intranasal
Bordetella bronchiseptica vaccine is recommended for dogs that board at
kennels. Consult with your veterinarian for the vaccination protocol that is
best suited for your dog. |
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We recommend this
vaccine especially if your dog is planning on boarding at your local kennel. |
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