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Understanding Bordetella: Protecting Your Pets from Kennel Cough

Category : Core vaccines for pets | Sub Category : Bordetella Posted on 2023-07-07 21:24:53


Understanding Bordetella: Protecting Your Pets from Kennel Cough

Understanding Bordetella: Protecting Your Pets from Kennel Cough
Introduction:
We strive to provide the best care for our pets. Bordetella is a respiratory disease that affects pets. It is a serious illness that can affect other pets, but can also affect dogs. In this post, we will discuss Bordetella, its symptoms, prevention, and available treatments to keep our pets healthy and happy.
What is Bordetella?
A respiratory infections characterized by a persistent cough is called kennel cough and is caused by Bordetella bronchiseptica. The infection can be transmitted through droplets from the air, direct contact with animals, or contaminated surfaces in high density areas.
There are symptoms of Bordetella.
A persistent dry cough, often described as a "honking" cough, is the most common symptom of Bordetella. Other symptoms include sneezing, nose discharge, and loss of appetite. If left unattended, dogs can develop pneumonia, which can be life threatening.
Prevention measures are used.
1 Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent Bordetella. The Bordetella vaccine is often given as a combination vaccine. It is important to keep your pet's vaccinations up to date as it helps reduce the severity and duration of the Bordetella infection.
2 Avoid areas with poor hygiene and crowded dog parks where Bordetella is prevalent. If you need to board your pet, make sure the facility follows strict hygiene protocols and requires all animals to be vaccine free.
3 Good hygiene practices include regularly cleaning your pet's belongings to prevent the spread ofbacteria. If you see signs of respiratory illness in other animals, wash your hands thoroughly.
There are treatment options.
If your pet develops symptoms of kennel cough, it is important to consult a vet. Antibiotics are used to fight the Bordetella. In some cases, supportive care and cough suppressants may be recommended to help the pet recover from symptoms.
Conclusion
Bordetella is a respiratory disease that can affect our pets. By understanding its causes, symptoms, prevention measures, and available treatments, we can take proactive steps to protect our furry friends. Good hygiene, regular vaccinations, and avoiding crowded areas can greatly reduce the risk of Bordetella. If you suspect your pet has been exposed to Bordetella, you should consult your vet. We can keep our pets healthy.

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