Sentences with phrase «sensitive tracheas»

A small dog harness can be a life saver for those dogs that have sensitive tracheas and can not have a dog collar rubbing up against it.
A small dog harness can be a lifesaver for those dogs that have sensitive tracheas and can not have a dog collar rubbing against it.
Answer: It is impossible for me to say what is causing this with her without seeing her and getting a full history (has she been around other dogs, exactly how long ago did it start, what breed is she - some have more sensitive tracheas, etc) and probably running some blood work on her.
For example, dogs that have a sensitive trachea can benefit from a harness versus a collar.

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In patients with kennel cough, the trachea is often very sensitive; a collar may initiate a coughing spasm, so care must be taken to avoid use of collars and leashes in dogs with kennel cough to prevent tracheal damage.
Kennel cough should have run it's course by now so your veterinarian will want to look for other problems: sensitive / collapsing trachea, heart disease, allergic bronchitis, heartworm disease, etc..
Another thing about frenchies: because of their breed, their tracheas (throats) are more sensitive than most so we definitely don't want them pulling with their collars around their necks.
He has a collapsing Trachea / dry, hacky cough, Stage 4 heart murmur, beginning heart disease, umbilical hernia, sensitive skin and stomach, a bone spur on his tailbone, and an extremely finicky taste palette.
Full - body harness: A full - body harness works best for dogs that have a sensitive or collapsing trachea, as this type of leash does not put any pressure on the neck of the dog.
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