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Posted by WhiskeyBent on 10-28-2014 02:50 AM:

Dog hoarse when he trees?

Has anyone ever had a dog that runs track good but when they tree they get hoarse. My dog will run track fine but when he tilts his head back to tree his voice goes hoarse. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this.

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Posted by Fisher13 on 10-28-2014 10:44 AM:

Yes usually from pulling on the lead or to tight of an e collar.

Try benadryl for a couple days and see if he improves, if not I would get a hold of some prednisone.

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Posted by Bob Hennessey on 10-28-2014 04:29 PM:

I had a dog that would CHOKE down on the tree. Had a good bawl on track and when he got to the tree he was hard to hear. It was before tracking collars and I lost him many times. There was nothing wrong with his voice, it was what his tree bark (voice) was. He was like that from the time he started till he died.

PS: I made him a NT Ch, but that was when I was young and could hear.

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Posted by WhiskeyBent on 10-29-2014 01:43 AM:

Thanks guys he a great dog it's not the collars cause they not tight it's just the way he has always been.

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Posted by hazier on 10-29-2014 06:52 PM:

HAD A REDBONE WITH SAME ISSUE, WHEN THEY HOLD THERE HEAD BACK TO LOOK UP PULLS DOWN TIGHT ON VOCAL CORDS. GOOOD SUGESTION ON TRYING BENADYL FOR ALLERGIES MOST TIMES FROM MY EXPERINCE ITS ALL IN PLACEMENT OF COLLARS OR CORDS. MIGHT HAVE VET CHECK HIS THROAT FOR POLLUPS ON CORDS TOO. GOOD LUCK JOHN


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