Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Yes, he should see the vet.
My Dood makes that sound when she chomps on paper. Bits are everywhere, but usually there's One in her mouth. I would think that trying to ingest something "stringy" might also have that coughing/hack. Say a piece of thread, hair or yarn. Dinah also got into some pillow/toy stuffing and was making that sound. I did the classic "swish" in her mouth taught for Red Cross lifesaving, going pretty deep. Usually I get it while it's still in the mouth just entering the throat. Hope this gives you some ideas to try before going to the vet. They wait until it doesn't come out the other end...and do surgery. Most of the time, thankfully, it does come out.
We lived next door to a little dog that ate balloons. Where they got so many of them I'll never know, but the poop was very colorful!
Just noticed the response mentioning kennel cough. It's one of the early vaccinations that gets a booster. Hopefully that's not a worry.
Bordatella vaccines do not eliminate the possibility of a dog getting the disease. It just may lessen the severity. It's like flu shots for people. So even when a dog has been vaccinated, they can still get it.
It does sound a bit like kennel cough (I searched it on youtube). Was he groomed or at a day care recently?? I'm pretty sure if it is kennel cough, he will need antibiotics so I would make a vet visit.
If it's something like a hair, you need to use gauze to trap it onto your finger as you swish his mouth. It could take hours to slide all the way down to the stomach, even with other foodstuffs being eaten. After trying this, please follow your gut and take him to the vet. Peace of mind for him and for you.
Haley, this sounds like bordatella (kennel cough.) I would have the vet check him out. There's also dog flu going around in some areas, including here in the Chicago area, so I think it's better to be safe than sorry.
They may or may not prescribe an antibiotic; if they do, it won't be something like metronidazole, lol, so no worries. I'd still give him his probiotics, though, with his history of digestive issues.
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