Dogs that have been exposed to sick dogs or that are showing
clinical signs of respiratory distress should be isolated from other dogs until those signs resolve.
Not exact matches
Clinical signs of tracheal collapse range from a mild intermittent «honking» cough to severe
respiratory distress and cyanosis.
In the event
of respiratory distress or collapse, emergency treatment involving oxygen therapy, cage rest, small volumes
of IV fluids, and injectable prednisolone can result in
clinical improvement and resolution
of clinical signs within 24 hours.
Typical
clinical signs include some combination
of coughing, wheezing, and intermittent
respiratory effort or
distress.
Food allergy may produce any
of the
clinical signs previously discussed, including itching, digestive disorders, and
respiratory distress.