mjflores
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Why was this dog on antibiotics? Did a vet tell you to do that? What would make you assume that a strained voice from over barking required some sort of antibiotic? Just curious. I'm not trying to start anything, but administering antibiotics to a dog who strained their throat is a waste of time, money, and is dangerous because you're helping other bacteria become resistant. Some of the bacteria you're killing is beneficial.
First, I would feed the dog cultured yogurt to build back it's beneficial bacteria that was destroyed from innapropriate antibiotic use.
You then treat the root cause..over barking. Sounds like you have that under control now which is a good thing. Bark collars, a hose, etc. Anything to keep the dog quite in the kennel. Dont forhet tomreward for being quiet out there or in the dog's eyes..there's no real benefit to staying quiet.
I would give the dog a mild child's cough syrup only if you think the dogs throat is irritated. I would also do everything you can to help the dog NOT bark, for several MONTHS. That means no hunting or training! With that amount of layup time, you can work on obedience and handling. When the dog is ready to restart hunting, it should handle like a dream loading, handling, coming, heeling, kenneling and sitting on command.
The bad thing is, most dogs never fully recover their voice after a bad strain. Some get back a decent volume but it's never the same that it was. I hope your dog makes a great recovery, and sorry if I was blunt in my response but I wanted to be clear.
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