Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Dog Whooping Cough And Pneumonia I'm Scared To Take My Dog To The Vets??

I'm scared to take my dog to the vets?? - dog whooping cough and pneumonia

I know I have and I will tmmrw someone can prepare myself for the worst is likely to come home ..... He is 16 years and had a cough, like whooping cough, as if somethings stuck in the throat ... sometimes trousers, began running his eyes and dioerrea .. unless he is eating and drinking, shaking his tail, etc. ..... This time he would not welcome .... :-(

9 comments:

GSDoxie3 said...

We both face the same thing! I had a knot in my stomach all day. I must take my German shepherd for six years, until a specialist for a scan tomorrow as possible, colonoscopy, and God knows what else. I know exactly how you feel. I hope you find what is causing the problem and something that can be cured. I had moments where I can do is kiss her soft neck and grief. It seems fair to me with her big eyes and wagging tail as if Goofy had completely lost his mind.

Just in your heart that you do the right thing, he can see the training (how many people are not here). He is so happy, a caring owner who has dealt with him all his life have. More importantly, I do not believe it & quot; end. "Much can be done with drugs these days. The fact that he has a good attitude, and he is eating and drinking is a big plus! While he was still happy, is not in pain and quality of life is no good reason, have no hope.

I think and pray for our two dogs tomorrow. Good luck with everything.

Take care.

Great Dane Lover said...

This could be a number of things that some children some seriosu. I do not want panic, but no button until you taken to the vet and got a proper review. In addition, you can not go in the diagnosis of a disease, even if the veterans of the license / veterinary technician. 1) It is forbidden to do so 2) no way to know exactly what happened without the dog in person, and a thorough investigation that may include blood and / or X-ray.

Jessica said...

Awww, okay.
I'm almost Postive your dog has kennel cough. You start coughing as if something is not in the throat. My dog does the same. My other dog is blind, so I know how you feel.
If something happens, what a great Memoris I had with him, is the end of the pain?
So love him to show care and love to you both know that you love.
Good luck and hope that everything goes well.

Me♥Manat... said...

HES old and probably about a year.

Janet lw said...

Most dogs do not live as long as they are very lucky to have with you for so long. It is very old and can do much more that sounds very bad. If the doctor says he is suffering and can not do better than you have to rest. I know it is a terrible thing, but to cause suffering is worse. I put my dog on the 07/08/2003. It broke my heart, but if you really love dogs and it seems I'm not sure that doing it the right thing. My heart is with you and I will keep you and your dog in my prayers. Good luck.

HDB said...

In fact, it could be any number of things in somewhat less serious. I understand their reasons for being nervous, and it is quite normal.

Whatever is the problem, the vet can tell you if there is something that can be treated with medication, or if something more serious and can advise the best for your dog .. I know it is easy for me to say, but do not worry.

K good luck to you both.

chihuahua mama said...

I do not lose hope. They seem to have problems, but it can be easy to handle. If you are still drinking and eating is, the vet will probably put up only on medication for your symptoms. My heart is with you. I'll take you in my thoughts and prayers and hope that it will be a long time.

Mommadog said...

Sounds like he raised his kennel cough (dogs cough AKA) .. Give him some Pepto for diarrhea, Abu 1cc per 5 kg bodyweight. When it against kennel cough, you may at some antibiotics .. I'm sure it's probably all that ..

A W said...

Sounds failure as it kennel cough or your heart (eg heart failure or heart might be). It is best to take him to a vet. You can not possibly some blood tests and x-rays. These diagnostic procedures are essential to eliminate things and not really painful for your pet. 16yrs old is a long life for a dog, but is not necessarily a death sentence. I suggest the vet and see what he / she says. This could be something simple! Good luck!

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