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Kennel Cough In Dogs (Symptoms and Natural Home Treatment)

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ABOUT TODAYS VIDEO: Kennel Cough In Dogs
The symptoms of canine kennel cough are a deep and dry upper respiratory hacking cough with possible nasal discharge that can last days or weeks.
When dogs are kenneled, it takes just one dog with this various mix of both viruses and bacteria to spread the problem easily to other dogs.

A vast majority of pet owners vaccinate their dog for kennel cough thinking their canine companion will be safe from catching the disease once and for all; however, a vaccinated dog is still perfectly capable of contracting tracheobronchitis.

Once infected, the most often prescribed treatment is antibiotics or cough suppressants. In more severe cases, steroids, bronchodilators or aerosol therapy may become necessary.

The biggest problem is that even after symptoms are gone, a dog can still be a carrier of the disease and spread it to other pets making tracheobronchitis quite prolific.

Luckily for us and our dogs, we can do something to stop the condition before kenneling our dogs.

Introducing Echinacea, natures cold and flu protection. Echinacea is an excellent immune system booster for your dog. It contains all the properties needed to head off colds and flu before they set in.

Echinacea contains a natural antibiotic called Echinacoside that works in a similar way to penicillin. This means it can kill a large variety of bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi.

Echinacea is an important remedy to have in your dogs medicine cupboard for wound healing and healing your dog from flu and cold symptoms, especially if a dog has exposure to kennel cough and other viral or bacterial infections.

A few days before any stay at a kennel or a trip to the vets with exposure to infected dogs, is the time to begin giving your dog echinacea. It will power up your dogs immune system to its presence in the body and set it on high alert.

Because the Echinacea is not seen as a threat, the immune system stays on high alert to those bacteria that will be. This means your dog is protected during its stay at the kennels or time at the vets.

Echinacea cannot keep the immune system on high alert continuously but should be good for up to a week, then it's best to stop for a few days and then you can begin again for the same level of protection for up to another week. And you can keep doing this as needed.

It's important to treat your dog in the early stages of any cold, flu or sickness symptoms before it really takes hold.

The Dosing guidelines are, For small dogs give 12 drops three times a day. For medium dogs give 18 drops three times a day and For large dogs give 26 drops three times a day.

Disclosure: I participate in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate program that earns fees by linking to Amazon.com and related sites and I'll often link to helpful and effective products I and my customers use and at zero cost to you. All opinions are my own. The information is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute specific vet advice for any individual dog, cat or other animal.
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