Why is my dog coughing so much, could it be allergies?

Over the past few days, my dog has started coughing quite a bit, especially in the evenings. We recently moved into a new house, and I'm wondering if it could be something in the environment or even allergies causing this. Could it be something seasonal, or should I be worried about a different health issue?

Answer

If your dog has recently started coughing, especially in the evenings after moving to a new house, environmental factors such as allergens or irritants could be contributing, but there could also be underlying health issues to consider.

  • Check if your dog is exposed to dust, mold, or strong chemicals in the new environment.
  • Observe if the cough is dry or productive, and if any other symptoms, like sneezing or eye discharge, are present.
  • Consider seasonal allergies, heart conditions, infections, or even kennel cough as potential causes.
  • Consult with a veterinarian if the cough persists or worsens.

Coughing can be caused by various factors, and it is essential to identify the reason to provide effective treatment. While environmental factors from a recent move can trigger issues, persistent coughing might indicate a medical condition that requires veterinary attention. Considering changes in your dog's overall behavior and health can assist in narrowing down potential causes and solutions.

For a professional assessment and advice tailored specifically to your dog's condition, book a consultation with Dial A Vet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can moving to a new house cause my dog to cough?

    Yes, new environments can introduce allergens or irritants like dust, mold, or cleaning chemicals, which might lead to coughing.

  • Could my dog's cough be due to seasonal allergies?

    It is possible. Seasonal allergens like pollen can affect dogs, much like humans, and manifest as coughing among other symptoms.

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

    If the coughing persists, worsens, is accompanied by other symptoms such as lethargy, or if your dog has difficulty breathing, seek veterinary care promptly.

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