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Dealing with Breathing Problems in Dogs

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It’s a painful sight for the dog owners to see their furry companion struggling to breathe normally. To keep your dog’s health intact, dog owners need to make sure that their dog’s respiratory system is working well. Breathing difficulty in dogs can be due to various factors, and the dogs of all breeds and age can suffer from this issue.

A dog having breathing problems need to be treated as soon as possible to avoid your dog from suffering. Just like humans, dogs can also get breathing issues which result in shortness of breath or increased respiratory rate. Every dog’s respiratory system should be strong enough to avoid any breathing problems. On noticing

There can be various reasons behind your furry companion’s breathing problems such as allergy, congenital defects, cardiac disease, anxiety, obesity, hypoxemia (low oxygen level in blood), lung disease, etc. To stabilize the condition of your four-legged friend, the dog owner needs to address the factors that contribute to bringing change in the dog’s breathing pattern. Every dog owner needs to pay proper attention to his dog’s breathing rate and should evaluate the reason behind its accelerated rate.

breathing problem in dogsLabored breathing in dogs can occur due to a number of different reasons so it is essential to get him examined by a veterinarian to avoid any health complications in the future. Abnormal breathing rates can take place when oxygen doesn’t get supplied to the lungs in the normal amount. Breathing problems can also occur trachea collapsed or presence of tumor in lungs, etc. and such a situation should be considered as medical emergency so you need to take your dog to a vet as soon as possible.

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Symptoms of breathing problems in dogs

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  • Excessive panting
  • Open-mouthed breathing
  • Rapid breathing
  • Tongue hanging outside of the mouth
  • Labored breathing

These are a few symptoms that a dog will likely to show on having breathing problems. The dog owner should never ignore such signs and must rush to a veterinarian as soon as possible. Symptoms can also help in identifying the underlying cause of the issue.

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Causes of breathing problems in dogs

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To treat any problem effectively, it is essential to know the root cause of the issue.  Let’s find out some of the common causes of breathing problems in dogs:

  • Anxiety
  • Obesity
  • Infections
  • Allergies
  • Panting
  • Low oxygen level in the blood
  • Foreign object in throat or nose
  • Heartworm disease
  • Tracheal collapse
  • Anemia

breathing problems in dogsSo, these are a few causes of breathing problem in dogs. The dog owner needs to take his furry companion to a veterinarian then he will perform a physical test to examine his breathing pattern to know the cause of the issue.

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Treating breathing problems in dogs

[/fusion_title][fusion_text]Breathing problem can cause a life-threatening situation for your furry companion. The dog owner needs to visit a veterinarian on noticing that his furry friend is facing a tough time in breathing normally. The veterinarian will probably

  • Prescribe some medications keeping in mind the underlying root cause of the issue
  • Introduce a new diet for your furry companion if the underlying cause is a heart disease
  • In a critical situation, your dog can also undergo surgical procedures.

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What to do if your dog is having a hard time breathing?

If your furry companion is having trouble breathing then the first thing that one should do is contact a veterinarian, and until your doctor arrives, you need to ensure that your dog’s airways are clear. When a dog faces difficulty in breathing then it might increase his stress/anxiety levels that’s why every dog owner should avoid doing anything that can result in making the dog more stressed out.

When a dog has abnormal breathing or shortness of breath then it indicates your dog’s underlying medical problems. It can be due to heatstroke, foreign object, respiratory problems or panting, etc. The dog owner needs to monitor his dog closely and if the breathing problem persists then you should contact your vet immediately.

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Breathing problems can be easily cured by just following the advice of your veterinarian. You can add more years to your furry companion’s life by keeping his health intact.

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June 21, 2018|Dog Health

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