What can I do for a stray dog's cough?
I have a stray who after 2 years will barely allow me to touch her. She showed up, a puppy at the beginning of the covid, injured, obviously abused and abandoned, and our our local animal control would not intervene "due to the pandemic". I've slowly bonded with her, making sure she's fed and has a dry, comfortable place to sleep, and am only recently allowed to pet her around the ears. I would love nothing more than to get her to a vet, but that's likely to take quite a bit more time. I've done all I can do with over the counter de-wormers, heart-worm, and other common meds, but now she has developed a cough. While I'm mildly encouraged that it only occurs during play, we are in Tucson, AZ where Valley Fever is in us all. I guess I'm asking if anyone knows what I might do in a situation like this. No vet will even discuss it with me unless they can examine the dog in their office, so I'm looking for something I can do on my own. Any help is appreciated.
Your dog has kennel cough take the fur baby to pet Mart or pet supplies plus both places have vets on demand it only $30.00 a month katelynn Babcock on Facebook that's me also anything with the name brand "hearts" product can and will kill cats and dogs get ahold of cephflaxan aka kefle antibiotic 2
Keflaxan which is the same antibiotic you will need 250 mg 2 times a day to treat the COVID or kennel cough cuz kennel cough is like bronchitis to a dog same thing with humans bronchitis and kennel cough have to be treated with the antibiotic with cephalexin or keflex which is the generic antibiotic
I have rescued animals left and right and I have gone and seen many vets I was able to get the medicine that was needed without bringing the animal in all you need is a prescription from the emergency room and have it filled make sure you tell him you want that medication because you have an
Infection also bactrim you have to be very careful with before you use it on any animal I would not tell you any different I am here to help you and this will not harm your dog look it up online and you will see that I'm telling the truth
You can get this prescription from any emergency room or from your family doctor you can also explain to your family doctor what it's for