Help, I'm really worried about my dog, Max. He's been diagnosed with bronchitis, and the vet put him on steroids. It's been three days, and I haven't noticed much improvement. He's still coughing a lot and seems pretty uncomfortable. How long did it take for your dogs to respond to treatment with steroids? I'm so concerned seeing him like this—I hate the idea of him suffering. I'm following all the vet's instructions to the letter, but I can't shake the feeling that maybe I'm missing something. Any advice or personal experiences would be so appreciated. Thank you!
Thanks for your question! It can be concerning to see your furry friend feeling unwell. When it comes to bronchitis in dogs, steroids can indeed help reduce inflammation and make breathing easier. Generally, you might start to notice improvements within one to two days of starting the medication, although it can vary depending on your dog's specific condition and how they respond to treatment.
During this time, make sure your pup is resting in a calm and comfortable environment. Keeping them away from smoke, dust, and other irritants can also help their airways heal faster. If your dog is coughing a lot, ensure they stay hydrated, as this can soothe their throat and help loosen mucus.
Keep an eye out for any signs that might suggest a more serious issue, such as difficulty breathing, persistent coughing, lethargy, or a lack of appetite. If these symptoms persist or worsen, it’s essential to reach out to a vet promptly.
Each dog responds differently to treatment, so if you have any concerns or notice something unusual, I would recommend scheduling a video consult with one of our vets on Dial A Vet. They'll be happy to guide you further and ensure your dog receives the best care possible.
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