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Are you up to date on your Canine Cough knowledge?!

20/6/2024

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As we roll into the cooler months, we all get ready to avoid the cold and flu season. This is not too different for our Canine family members either! 
There is a lot of misconceptions that float around about Canine Cough and it's easily the number one topic we help to educate our customers on. 
Our quick blog will help you to know the basics on Canine Cough and rule out the misconceptions. For a deeper read, you can visit our Canine Cough brochure HERE. 
Common Misconception
But in fact the truth is.....
It's called Kennel Cough and my dog can only contract it at a kennel!
Canine Cough (Infectious tracheobronchitis) is an airborne virus that transfers between an infected dog to ANY other dog in proximity that can breath in the virus.  
My dog only needs to be vaccinated in they are going into a kennel.
Your dog can contract Canine Cough from any dog carrying the virus. This can be in the street, at the park, at the vet clinic - anywhere! 
My dog is vaccinated so won't get sick.
There are many different strains of Canine Cough, as with the human cold the vaccination can only cover so many. Your dog can still contract Canine Cough even if vaccinated, however is likely to have weaker symptoms and may get over the them faster. 
My dog needs antibiotics to recover from Canine Cough
As with the human cold, there is no cure, it will simply run it course and pass. As Canine Cough is a virus, anti biotics will not help. You should keep your dog well rested, warm and can sooth their sore throat with cough mixture (see our brochure for safe dosages and brands) 
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