Understanding Kennel Cough and the Length of Time for Recovery

Kennel cough varies in length of time depending on many different factors surrounding your pet. Factors to consider include the age of the pet as well as any preexisting conditions. While the virus is well known to many dog owners across the country, cats can also develop the symptoms of the virus as well, making it a highly contagious and dangerous respiratory affliction. The infection is airborne which makes it very easy to catch and after a small incubation period of three to ten days, the afflicted pet will begin coughing as well as becoming susceptible to other respiratory illnesses. Read more »

How Can Kennel Cough Kill A Puppy?

Dog owners across the country might be wondering ‘can kennel cough kill a puppy?’ Kennel cough on its own is really nothing more than a respiratory ailment synonymous with the common cold in humans. It is, essentially, something we must treat and keep an eye on but isn’t something serious. However, if the cough isn’t treated properly, or the pup has a weakened or compromised immune system, then complications can arise. These complications further break down the pet’s ability to recover and fight back and when this happens, then secondary infection can develop which can prove fatal for your puppy. Read more »