Isn't she the cutest li'l thing EVER?!
I'm a worried Mom. She is at the vet right now. I took her in because she sounded like she had a hairball caught in her throat that she couldn't get up and she has been weazing and coughing. Not to mention she had a 10 minute straight reverse sneezing episode about 5 days ago at 5:30a.m. They wanted to keep her because they suspected that it could be kennel cough.
She's up to date with all of her vaccinations and has only been in contact with two dogs in the last few weeks. One is my Dad's dog who is 14 years old when we went on vacation and the other is a friend's dog who is also very well cared for and up to date with every possible shot, but because my friend's dog goes to Doggy Day Care occasionally, the vet suspects that because kennel cough is so highly contagious, he could have been carrying the virus and passed it along to Lucy during the measly 3 minute interaction that they had a few days ago. He said that sometimes the dog can be asymptomatic.
I'm not exactly buying it and I think/hope it's a hairball, but they have kept her and wanted to put her in isolation for observation. They said that they can't "test" her to see if that's what it is nor can they treat her because it's like the flu. He also said that even though she's been vaccinated, she could still catch it because like the flu, it can be many different strains.
I was a mess leaving her at the vet. The ONE day I don't wear waterproof mascara! I felt so silly, but the thought of her being there and being sick and just as bad, leaving her with people she doesn't know (she's finicky about strangers), broke my heart in a million pieces.
Just what am I going to do if I ever become a real mother!
Update: Lucy is home now, although the vet is 99% certain that it is kennel cough and needs to stay away from any other dogs for 2 weeks. (They even made me pick her up around the back entrance.) He now says that it likely wasn't my friend's dog who she saw really briefly a few days ago (which seemed to be the clincher when I first mentioned it making him pretty sure it was kennel cough) and that it likely happened while she was at my Dad's while we were on vacation (due to time lines and incubation periods etc). We can't pin point when it happened. My Dad's dog is not sick or showing signs of it, but the vet thinks that she likely must have picked it up along the walking trails during their walks because he said that it's "aerosol" and highly contagious. Also she would have been more stressed out being away from home and therefore more susceptible.
But it seems to me that it's kind of a coincidence that this happened in the same time as getting her vaccinations?! We had her vaccines updated 3 days before we took her down to my Dad's to watch her while we went away and there's no sign of any sick dogs. Don't dogs sometimes "react" to vaccinations?? Aren't they actually giving a little bit of the virus TO you when you receive one? Anyway, enough of my neurotic worrisome ways, she is home and has antibiotics to take for the next week to prevent any infections from taking place as a result of the cough.
Thanks for all your concern and comments! I really was a worried mom!
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when you have your human baby, you won't have to leave him or her alone anywhere when he or she is sick! but that is completely heartbreaking. :( i have a bunny and any time she shows the slightest symptom, i nearly have a heart attack. other people think it's silly but these animals truly do become our kids!
I hope it is just a hairball and not kennel cough. My MIL's dog had kennel cough, and she did recover.
Take care!
sanya: I was okay until they told me they wanted to keep her and put her in isolation! I think it was the leaving her part that killed me!
Diane: thank you for that ;-)
Still waiting for the vet to call me back!
Um yeah, I BAWLED LIKE A BABY when we had to leave Charlie at the Kennel for a week last year!!
And worse when we got back and I realized that they didn't let him out all week (he just stayed in the kennel which was pretty big and partially outdoors, but STILL!)
It sounds a LOT like Kennel cough unfortunately - it is SO easy for dogs to get it!! It's ridiculous!! And it's SUPER contagious to other dogs!! Hopefully whatever it is, they can treat it easily (and it's just like a cough for a human, just more contagious! SO if it IS kennel cough, no need to worry!!!)
I hope your baby is ok! :)
Aw, I hope your baby's okay. I also feel guilty when leaving my cats at the vet--the one I had to leave there quite a bit acted like I was abandoning him and he was terrified he'd never see me again, which added to my guilt.
Then one time I took my brother's cat in, and he just saw it as an opportunity to get to know all those wonderful new people (the ones who worked there). Quite content about it all. Why can't they all be like that!?
Awww:( Poor baby...I hope he is better very soon!! I have a 2 year old Yorkie and I have had to leave him at the vet before and it kills me to leave him. Love the video. I have some videos on my blog of him stealing water bottle lids and giving him new toys..they are so much fun! I will pray for him!
aww i know she will be fine ,,she is soo cute :)
OMG, how precious is she?!?!? I'm keeping my fingers and toes crossed that she just has a furball. Give her a cybersmooch for me when you get to go pick her up!
I would be upset, too.
My dog had kennel cough when she was a year old (she also had all of her shots, including bordetella). It's related to the whopping cough and sounds like that. She also coughed up phlegm. It took a week after exposure for the symptoms to start, and was week or so before it went away.
On the other hand, my husband's dog occassionally does these hacking fits, as if she has something caught in her throat. Usually it happens when she's excited about something. We don't know why it happens, but it resolves itself quickly.
I hope they find out what's going on with your doggy & that she's home soon.
I cried my eyes out when I had to board my dog for the first time recently. Everyone kept telling me how silly I was, but I felt so guilty! I'm sure your pup will be just fine, and getting good care!
Hey Angie,
Sorry hear about your lil baby being sick.. When she does come home from the doctor I would recommend giving her a spoonfull of local honey to coat her throat.. Also this seems to help with the coughing, wheezing and will help her build an immunity to local allergins... Hope she feels better soon!
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I'm glad to hear that she is ok - I'd be upset/worried too!
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