How to Diagnose Kennel Cough in Dogs

The cause of kennel cough can range from a bacteria to dust, but if your dog has been in contact with other dogs, it is possible you may diagnose kennel cough. Dogs catch kennel cough when they inhale bacteria, virus, or other substances into their lungs, causing them to "cough". Here are some signs of kennel cough in dogs.

Things You'll Need

  • Vet

Instructions

    • 1

      Listen closely for coughing or wheezing from your dog. A persistant cough is usualy the first and most common sign of kennel cough.

    • 2

      Check to see if your dog has lost his appetite. If he is eating or drinking less, he may have kennel cough.

    • 3

      Watch for signs of a cold in your dog including runny nose, sneezing, or watering eyes. Kennel cough can look like a common cold in many cases.

    • 4

      Ask other pet owners if their dog is coughing or sick. Since kennel cough is contagious, it is important that they be aware that your dog is sick. Also, you may be able to find the cause of the cough.

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      Visit your veterinarian if the cough does not get better. The vet can diagnose kennel cough or let you know if it is something else causing your dog to be ill.