Definitely have him checked by a holistic vet. A lot of issues can cause what you describe. Having said that, my dog was diagnosed with collapsing trachea by a regular vet who prescribed opioid type meds, which I gave him for several years, after which he has been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease, which the meds may have pushed him into. I now have taken him to a holistic vet and he is on different supplements that help kidneys and collapsing trachea. I wish I'd done the holistic route all along.
Your information on the Shitzu cough was so very helpful. Thank you. My vet has narrowed Bailey's cough to the trachea problem you described. It is indeed scary but comforting to know the cause.
Hey, my 11 year old male cocker spaniel is going thru the same thing! My vet says it's caused by heart disease and so I'll have to take him to see him tomorrow! Was ur dog diagnosed as heart disease? If so, what was the treatment? And how is ur dog doing now?
This is an old thread. You may want to start a new one.
Look above as Karla gave a lot if good information.
If this is is something new, you should consult your Vet
my shitzu has a weird cough i dont know what to do
my dog dose the same thing i have two shih tuzs and they both do that it might be drinking too fast or eating try rubbing there throats.It might help.
Wildupie,
Did you find out what was causing the honking and coughing? My dog has been doing this for a while as well and has been to the doctor on multiple occasssions. He was diagnosed with a level 3 heart murmur and was put on medication. I see no improvement of these symptoms with the medication and was wondering if something else was going on as well. The doctors kind of fixated on the murmur. When I ask about the cough they tell me it will subside with the meds but it hasn't. I'd love to hear what your doctor said. Thanks.
Different Coughs explained:
OK, For starters, for any Senior Dog IMO, you DO need to rule out Heart Problems....The xray will not only show the heart, but also the lungs...This is important....
With Heart Disease, the weak heart cannot pump as well...Fluid builds into the lungs causing the cough..The cough is usually MOIST like they're choking on congestion...Actually, they are...The cough is worse in the mornings & during periods of running, playing & excitement....Fluid will show in an xray.....
Heart Disease is NOT a death sentence.....It's rather common in dogs! Dogs can live many ,many years on medications just like humans can.....Meds. to improve function of the heart & also lasix to clear fluid from the lungs......An EKG or ECG can detect what part of the heart is having a problem.....They usually run around $100.....Some Vets will suggest this test, some will not...THey will just go ahead and treat...
Next- Kennel Cough- This is a virus and antibiotics will do nothing.....Cough syrup is very necessary to help this run it's course.....Lasts a few weeks & the cough is excessive!!!!
Collapsing Trachea- Common in small breeds- This cough is more like choke-gasp, choke/gasp....It sounds like a goose honking....Meaning like when your sucking through a straw & it collapses. Like it kinda sticks then opens, etc. It is actually doing just that.....The trachea collapses then opens back up...This ailment is treated by weight control & Medications for lung disease....Cough meds, bronchial dilaters, Asthma meds., steroids when necessary, etc.
Respiratory Diseases cause coughing....Asthma & Bronchitis are treated with the same meds as Trachea Collapse. This is more of a dry cough with wheezing at times or both....With this, sometimes the Heart shows enlargement,but it is not a Heart Problem! It's from lack of oxygen through the respiratory system.....Steriods are useful as needed for allergy season that can be a trigger.....Dust mites in the house affect this alot (Especially in the winter when the heat is on and the house is closed up tight).......It seems they breath better outside.....Something else: Dust Mites in DRY dog food alone can trigger this.....This disease can be controled for years once you know what to do.....
There's a common cough called A "Reverse Sneeze"...You can google it to know what it sounds like.....I can't describe it....It kinda sounds like all the above, dammit!!! ;) Although it sounds awful, it's really harmless.....Lots of dogs do it their whole life...
Then of course, Heartworm Disease will cause a cough....ALso will show an enlarged heart....Will be seen on an xray....Can be ruled out with a blood test...
Hope this helps.......Karla
I agree with Margot. You should take him to the vet. You don't want this to develop into anything else.
Again, hard to tell and he probably needs a Vet check. Could be allergies, Kennel Cough, etc.