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What are the symptoms of dog throat pain?
Dog throat pain can cause frequent coughing, which may be accompanied by phlegm. The dog may show signs of lethargy and loss of appetite, and coughing may cause vomiting. Some viral or bacterial infections are also likely to cause throat inflammation and pain in dogs. Throat pain in dogs can also lead to increased body temperature, increased pulse, difficulty breathing, and even respiratory distress. In severe cases, it is best to take the dog to a pet hospital for treatment.
Cause of Throat Pain 1
The main causes include cold stimulation, inhaling harmful gases, etc. Secondary pharyngitis is caused by certain viruses or bacteria infections and adjacent tracheal inflammation. Acute laryngitis is mainly characterized by severe coughing, initially dry cough, later turning into wet cough. The affected dog shows suffering expression, difficulty breathing, open-mouth breathing, and paroxysmal coughing followed by vomiting.
Cause of Throat Pain 2
Colds and respiratory infections can lead to symptoms such as throat pain, dry heaving, increased body temperature, runny nose, and sneezing. At this time, dogs need to be given antibiotics and cough suppressants according to the symptoms. Infections with diseases such as canine distemper virus also cause throat pain, fever, runny nose, and sneezing. It is recommended to take the dog to a pet hospital as soon as possible for diagnosis and treatment.
What to do if your dog has a throat pain
If your dog has a throat pain, but no symptoms of sneezing or running nose, and excludes upper respiratory tract infections, it may be caused by overuse of the voice. Puppies like to interact with their owners and tend to bark frequently when they are lonely. It is advised to give your dog more companionship, reward them with treats to reduce excessive barking, and encourage them to drink more water to improve the symptoms of the throat.