My dog started coughing a lot and drooling excessively, should I be worried about this sudden change?

Yesterday evening, my dog began coughing quite a bit and I also noticed he's drooling more than usual. It came on so suddenly, and it's really got me concerned. Could this be a sign of an underlying issue or should I be seeking immediate help?

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Answer

Your dog's sudden coughing and increased drooling could indicate an underlying health issue and may require prompt veterinary attention, especially if symptoms persist or worsen.

  • New, sudden coughing
  • Increased drooling
  • Possible choking or respiratory distress
  • Potential for foreign objects or irritants

When a dog shows sudden coughing and increased drooling, it can be a sign of irritation in the throat or respiratory tract, possibly due to foreign objects, allergies, infections, or more severe conditions like heart or lung issues. Monitoring symptoms closely is crucial, but immediate veterinary intervention is recommended if breathing difficulties or distress are observed.

If your dog's symptoms continue or you notice any breathing difficulties, please book a consultation with a vet to ensure your pet receives the care they need.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can coughing be a sign of something serious in dogs?

    Yes, while occasional coughing might not be serious, persistent or sudden coughing could indicate a health issue such as a respiratory infection, heart disease, or the presence of a foreign object in the throat.

  • Why might my dog suddenly start drooling more than usual?

    Increased drooling in dogs can be due to mouth irritation, nausea, dental issues, or the ingestion of a foreign object or toxic substance. It's important to monitor and possibly consult a vet if it persists.

  • When should I be concerned about my dog's coughing?

    If your dog's coughing is persistent, accompanied by other symptoms like drooling, lethargy, or difficulty breathing, or if it appears to be getting worse, it is advisable to consult a vet as soon as possible.

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