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How To Effectively Treat And Manage Your Dog Asthma

March 17, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Asthma In Pets

Unlike humans who can talk about how they feel, pets can’t… even when they are undergoing terrible pains. Dog asthma happens to many dogs as it also happens to humans.

You see, the human biological set-up and that of animals is not much different. The same way our respiratory organs work is very similar to that of animals, including your dog. So, dog asthma is not strange at all. It is just not as common as human asthma.

Dog asthma occurs when the respiratory system of dogs are inflamed. This is caused by the constriction of the air passages in their lungs, leading to extreme difficulty in breathing and severe periods of coughing and wheezing… the same type that happen with humans.

If this always happens to your dog, then it could be having asthma attacks. Talk to your veterinarian immediately on how best to help your dog when this occurs. Your veterinarian will give your cat asthma medications that would help manage the asthma.

Apart from these medications you can do simple things to prevent or reduce the asthmatic attacks that your dog is having.

For starters there must have been certain allergens that cause or trigger the dog asthma in the first place. Try to identify what these allergens are and do all you can to reduce your dog’s exposure to them.

Some of the allergens can include dust, smoke, contaminants, irritants, pollutants, etc. You can help your dog by keeping its sleeping place free from as much dust, pollen, smoke, etc as possible. The less allergen there is to trigger your dog’s asthma, the less attacks it will be having.

  • Brooke Fraser

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