Blak Labby Coughing

Discussion in 'Labrador Health' started by ellie-mollie, Jul 23, 2015.

  1. ellie-mollie

    ellie-mollie Registered Users

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    My Black Labby bitch is in season , this is her second one now. Her behaviour slightly changes as you would expect, but I don't know whether her 'rasping' is something to be concerned about as she didn't have this the last time, don't know whether its connected or something completely different. its more of a rasping sort of noise from her throat and she has been little sick. I have given her only a couple of biscults today and plenty of water. is this a bug of some sort. can anyone give advise of what this culd be please?
     
  2. JulieT

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    Hello and welcome.

    I've never heard of a bitch having problems breathing, or a cough, because she is in season. I wouldn't have thought that the two things are connected.

    It isn't possible to say what might be wrong with your dog over the internet. A rasping cough that sounds like the dog has something stuck, might be kennel cough. Or she might have something irritating her throat. Perhaps you should have her checked out by a vet.
     
  3. MaccieD

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    Hi and welcome to the forum. I'm not an expert on symptoms and behaviours during seasons as I had my girl spayed before having a season. That said, I'm not sure how a raspy cough and being a kittle sick would be connected to a season. If it were me I would have a word with the vet and take her in for a check if necessary.
     
  4. drjs@5

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    Welcome from me and Lilly!
    I agree that rather than worrying, a trip to the vet will put your mind at rest.
     
  5. ellie-mollie

    ellie-mollie Registered Users

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    Thank you for your replies, I think having her checked out is the best option.
     
  6. MaccieD

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    Let us know how you get on at the vets.
     

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