Kennel Cough Home Treatment That Works

If your dog is experiencing kennel cough or tracheobronchitis, a veterinarian may most likely prescribe an antibiotic to prevent secondary infections. This is not harmful to your dog, but it can certainly take dollars off your wallet. Therefore if you want to relieve your dog’s symptoms of kennel cough, you may try these suggestions of kennel cough home treatment that works effectively.

There are actually two types of home treatment for kennel cough: conventional and homeopathic. Conventional treatment is more on provision of comfort for your dog. Keep your dog warm and provide a quiet environment that is free from drafts. To prevent excessive coughing stimulation, you can also remove the dog’s collar. You must also encourage your pet to take lots of water, and allow him to eat wet food. Dry foods increase the coughing sensations in your dog’s throat so wet food is more advisable. Providing vapor treatment to your pet three to four times a day can also help relieve kennel cough. To do this, you just have to run a hot shower in your bathroom. Allow the steam to build up, and let your pet inhale the steam for about 20 minutes. This opens up his airways and makes it easier for him to produce cough.

Homeopathic treatment on the other hand involves the use of herbal plants. Three homeopathic agents are noted to relieve kennel cough. These are Plantago lanceolata, Echinacea purpurea and Bryonia C6. Plantago acts like an expectorant and anti-catarrhal. It helps your dog cough easier, and it prevents mucous production. Echinea boosts the dog’s immune system so it can fight the upper respiratory infection. Bryonia moisturizes the mucus membranes and clears the airways from secretions.

Whichever home treatment you choose for your pet, it is guaranteed that they will work to relieve your pet from excessive coughing. These treatments have been used by many dog owners and they found it effective. However if symptoms persist and your dog still produces greenish secretions, it is best to consult a veterinarian.

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2 Comments so far

  1. SUE on June 24th, 2010

    This does not tell me how to give this to my dog or how much. Not heapful at all

  2. Admin on August 31st, 2010

    Hi Sue,

    The homeopathic treatments that you’re going to buy from a health store will have exact insturction of how to give this to your pet.

    Thanks,
    Admin

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