mjflores
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Oh Goodness.
OK, when a dog barks themselves out, they're hoarse and or mute because of strained vocal cords. Antibiotics WILL NOT do anything. The vocal cords are not infected, they're strained. When you yell allot, say at a football game...have you ever taken antibiotics for your strained throat? Of course not.
Alright, Ivermec had nothing to do..and have NEVER had anything to do with a dog losing it's voice. Ivermec is NOT "hot" as some people say. It's simply a liquid wormer, that doesn't taste great but that's all it is none the less.
Your pup was being a pup and over did it is all...probably ran it's mouth all day because it's in a pen by itself for the first time and wants out. Every dog is different, so you wont know what to expect until after it heals up...around a week from now. Some recover completely, some dont. I would highly doubt the dog will be mute from now on. The hard thing is, as an adult you'll never know if this incident had any effect on it's mouth. If this dog, when mature doesn't have a huge mouth....well allot of dogs just are not loud, so was the dog going to be one of those or was it due to barking out as a pup?
I've got a dog that did the same thing, but recovered and ended up with an OK mouth...nothing incredible but I could find him and hear him. He's a stuborn hound and runs his mouth all day in his kennel no matter what I do. He's 9 now, and in the past 3 years or so his mouth has gotten terrible. Thats over a life time of barking WAY too much.
So, just let it run it's course and see what you have in a few years. Some kids cough syrup might make it's throat feel better until it comes back. Changing things around so that the dog doesn't bark much for a few days would be the best thing.
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