Like people, dogs may cough and hack on occasion to get rid
of something caught in their throat, but if this hacking continues, there may be more than just a bit of fuzz tickling his larynx.
On top
of that, the air force generated by a toddler's cough is less than an adult's, thus making it less effective
in dislodging an object from the
throat if
something does get
caught in there.
* A constant, dry hacking cough that sounds as though
something is
caught in the throat * Vomiting or gagging after any excitement or even after light physical activities * Vomiting or gagging after any small amount of pressure to the trachea * You can also see retching, snorting and sneezing * In the vast majority of cases, you will not see a runny discharge from the eyes or nose unless your cat or dog also has something like the Canine Flu * In some cases a fever can be present — but not alwa
in the
throat * Vomiting or gagging after any excitement or even after light physical activities * Vomiting or gagging after any small amount
of pressure to the trachea * You can also see retching, snorting and sneezing *
In the vast majority of cases, you will not see a runny discharge from the eyes or nose unless your cat or dog also has something like the Canine Flu * In some cases a fever can be present — but not alwa
In the vast majority
of cases, you will not see a runny discharge from the eyes or nose unless your cat or dog also has
something like the Canine Flu *
In some cases a fever can be present — but not alwa
In some cases a fever can be present — but not always