The air is filled with various impurities, dust or bacterial viruses, etc. When dogs inhaling these harmful substances, it is easy to cause respiratory diseases, induce inflammation, and cause coughing, runny nose and other problems. Bronchitis Bron...
The air is filled with various impurities, dust or bacterial viruses, etc. When dogs inhaling these harmful substances, it is easy to cause respiratory diseases, induce inflammation, and cause coughing, runny nose and other problems.
Bronchitis
Bronchitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the bronchial mucosa of dogs and cats under the action of various pathogenic factors. It is mainly characterized in clinical practice by cough. Repeated attacks can seriously reduce the lung function of the sick pet, and over time, emphysema, heart disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which can threaten life.
Early: Loss of appetite, vomiting, dry cough, lack of energy, and slightly increased body temperature;
Medium: Continuous increase in body temperature, accelerated pulse, and difficulty breathing.
Pneumonia
Dogs are prone to respiratory infections due to colds, poor air, poor ventilation, and lack of vitamins. If the infection is not treated in time, invades the lungs and invades the lungs, it will cause pneumonia. Long-term incursion will cause the dog's entire immune system to be depressed, and in severe cases it will also cause pulmonary edema, acute respiratory failure, and may even endanger life.
Early: runny nose fluid, dry cough, dyspnea;
Medium: poor spirits, reduced appetite or no eating, body temperature rises, shortness of breath, red eyes, sunken eyes, and dehydrated.
Cardonogenic causes include any heart disease that allows fluid to accumulate in the lungs.
These are usually those factors that affect the functioning of the left side of the heart, because failure on this side is inseparable from effusion in the lungs.