The classical combination for
uncomplicated kennel cough is infection with Parainfluenza or Adenovirus Type 2 with Bordetella bronchiseptica.
Dogs with
uncomplicated kennel cough typically recover even without treatment in about 10 to 14 days.
While the symptoms of
uncomplicated kennel cough may not seem particularly serious, the infection is highly contagious and therefore should be treated immediately.
The classical combination for
uncomplicated kennel cough is infection with parainfluenza or adenovirus type 2 in combination with Bordetella bronchiseptica.
Most cases are referred to as being a case of
uncomplicated kennel cough.
Mild and
uncomplicated kennel cough can occur quickly and the coughing can persist for just a few days to several weeks.
Veterinarians hesitate to hospitalize dogs with
uncomplicated kennel cough.
Uncomplicated kennel cough is not a serious disease.
Not exact matches
Uncomplicated cases of
kennel cough can often be diagnosed based on history (i.e. exposure to new dogs), symptoms, and physical examination.
An
uncomplicated case of
kennel cough will go away by itself.
It is important to distinguish an
uncomplicated case of
kennel cough from one complicated by pneumonia for obvious reasons.