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What should I do if my dog keeps coughing like something is stuck in its throat?
Dog keeps coughing like something is stuck in its throat could be due to foreign object obstruction, coldness, bronchitis, pneumonia, etc. If you encounter the above situation, it is considered to be caused by improper diet and coldness. You should take your dog to the hospital promptly and develop a reasonable and effective treatment plan according to the specific situation to alleviate the physical discomfort.
- Foreign object obstruction
If your dog eats fish bones or sharp objects, it may happen that the food gets stuck in its throat due to eating too fast. This can lead to severe coughing and difficulty breathing. In this case, you should take your dog to the hospital for treatment with the help of a doctor.
- Coldness
Possible reasons include not drying your dog's hair promptly after a bath, sudden drops in temperature, and inadequate warming measures. These can cause your dog to catch a cold, with symptoms such as stuffy nose, sneezing, and clear nasal discharge. You should take your dog to a pet hospital to inject antipyretic drugs or give it intravenous antibiotics to effectively alleviate symptoms.
- Bronchitis
If your dog has bronchitis, it may experience long-term dry cough or increased mucus production. There might also be a situation where the dog coughs and feels like something is stuck. You should take your dog to a pet hospital for examination and treat it according to the results.
- Pneumonia
When a dog inhales toxic gases or irritants, it can stimulate the lung mucosa, leading to inflammation and symptoms such as lethargy, loss of appetite, and fever. You should take your dog to a pet hospital promptly and follow the doctor's instructions to take antipyretic and antibiotic drugs. During the treatment, keep your dog warm, maintain cleanliness in its living environment, and feed it light, digestible food to help recover from the illness.