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Anyone's dog ever have a hoarse voice?
If I did not know it was my dog, I would not recognize Spud's bark today. It is completely different
He is playing and acting normal but that voice is crazy weird
UPDATE:
It appears to be an upper respiratory infection of some kind and yes, maybe kennel cough or dog flu.
He is happy today, but gets completely out of breath with any activity and starts breathing and rattling hard. He is not coughing. Sounds more like the nose and throat area.
If things do not improve, he will be sedated to get a further view of the respiratory tract.
Get Well Soon, Spud
Thank you for your thoughts
UPDATE 2
We saw Spud's regular vet this afternoon.
His chest is clear. It is not kennel cough. He is not coughing. The focus is now on the heart and/or the swollen airway. Those where the vet's chief concerns but the reasons are unknown. By the time we got there he was quiet and calm but I did show the vet the videos of these episodes we are experiencing and he clearly agreed, " that isnt right" he said.
No more activity. Just keep him really quiet ( ya, right)
We will continue the antibiotic and he was given prednisone to get the swelling out of his airway. If it continues, he will get some xrays. I wish, I would have insisted the xrays would have been done today. It's his airway!
I didnt notice, but he has lost some weight since August on his weight today.
He is happy, eating, and wants to play. He just cant play without loosing his breath
Thanks for your thoughts!
Update 3
WOOF! WOOF! woof woof woof woof woof and a few great growls too!
Someone knocked on the front door. It took me a while to shut him down again. LOL
He has turned the corner and it's deep. Normal. A little husky. Like Sexy -husky
Final Update-with 5 days to go on steroids I think we have crossed over to normal. We played today
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Way to go Spud! Love your Slow Mo video Joanne.
Yay Spud!
Hooray!!!!!
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