clemtigersc
Boxer Pal
I had posted about a month ago that my puppy had a cough and most thought it sounded kindof like kennel cough.
Well this has been going on now for 2 months and we are now on our 3rd round of antibotics. I'm not sure what the first one was. I know one was a steroid which we had to take her off because it was making her urinate in her cage everyday which she had never done before since we got her. Then they called in a medication to CVS which was a cough medicine. She has had 2 rounds of that. We had her on Clavamox for 7 days I am pretty sure it was 100 mg. She is now on 250 mg of Clavamox for 14 days and we will be done with that in a day. Her cough seems to be doing much better now. She occasionally has her time when she will still cough a little. The vet has taken chest x-rays of her and done a CBC (I think thats what it was called) and found that her white blood cell count was high and once complete with this next round she has to go back in for another blood test to check her white blood count. The vet is still calling this a bad case of kennel cough. I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced kennel cough lasting for so long. The vet said the cough could last up to 4-6 months. Any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks!
Well this has been going on now for 2 months and we are now on our 3rd round of antibotics. I'm not sure what the first one was. I know one was a steroid which we had to take her off because it was making her urinate in her cage everyday which she had never done before since we got her. Then they called in a medication to CVS which was a cough medicine. She has had 2 rounds of that. We had her on Clavamox for 7 days I am pretty sure it was 100 mg. She is now on 250 mg of Clavamox for 14 days and we will be done with that in a day. Her cough seems to be doing much better now. She occasionally has her time when she will still cough a little. The vet has taken chest x-rays of her and done a CBC (I think thats what it was called) and found that her white blood cell count was high and once complete with this next round she has to go back in for another blood test to check her white blood count. The vet is still calling this a bad case of kennel cough. I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced kennel cough lasting for so long. The vet said the cough could last up to 4-6 months. Any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks!