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Posted by brandon8383 on 09-25-2006 10:00 PM:

my dog is hoarse

is this common for them to get hoarse. i worked him on a coon the a couple days ago and then let one go for him and now hes hoarse, he just kind of squeaks but its gettin better. is this common for a pup. hes almost 10 months old.


Posted by chelseapoe on 09-25-2006 10:03 PM:

Re: my dog is hoarse

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Originally posted by brandon8383
is this common for them to get hoarse. i worked him on a coon the a couple days ago and then let one go for him and now hes hoarse, he just kind of squeaks but its gettin better. is this common for a pup. hes almost 10 months old.


Yes. I would say he will be ok but if you want to do something to help him then get Childrens Cold Syrup or Honey and mix it with some milk.One of those will help him.

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Posted by patches on 09-25-2006 10:34 PM:

take your dog to the vet. he could have an infection or virus. my one bluedog went hoarse like that and i just gave him cough syrup. well he had a viral infection and lost his voice. he had a beautiful bawl and a chop that wouldn't quit. now he has a squealy kind of bark. don't let this go!

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Posted by marsha cloudy on 10-01-2006 08:04 PM:

hoarseness

We have a year old English male that has totally lost his "voice". He was bitten by a coon and shortly thereafter, he began getting hoarse. After several visits to the vet and loads of antiobiotics, our vet referred him to A&M. He was given a spinal tap and xrays of the brain only to find out that his vocal chords have become "slightly" paralyzed. He was put on additional antiobiotics twice a day and still no voice. It's a shame. He was really starting to get the job done. If anyone has had the same problem and came up with a solution, please let us know.


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