1. What to do if a dog coughs and retches
The cause of a dog's cough and retching needs to be determined first before treatment: First, if the coughing and retching is caused by a respiratory infection caused by a cold, anti-inflammatory treatment can be given Treat with anti-cough and anti-asthmatic drugs, and the treatment period is about 7-15 days. During the treatment period, the dog needs to be kept warm. At the same time, it is also necessary to consider whether it is caused by a viral infection, and a test strip or PCR test is required. If a viral infection is present, antiviral drugs are also required. Secondly, for coughing and retching caused by esophageal foreign body irritation, a DR examination is required to determine the location of the foreign body, and then the foreign body can be expelled through vomiting or surgery. Finally, coughing and retching caused by the stimulation of internal parasite migration requires internal deworming treatment. It is generally recommended to carry out internal deworming every 3 months.
2. Can a dog’s coughing and retching heal on its own?
Usually, coughing and retching caused by disease cannot heal on its own. If the dog coughs and retches only a few times, and there are no abnormalities in spirit or appetite, it may be caused by eating too fast, and it usually recovers after a few minutes. Owners can use slow-feeding bowls to correct their dogs’ eating habits. However, if the dog continues to cough and retching, accompanied by listlessness, loss of appetite, abnormal breathing and body temperature, it will not be able to heal on its own and will need to seek medical attention in time for blood routine, DR, and virus tests.