My poor dog..

My dog is sneezing non stop, and it worries me. She's 9 years old, and has asthma. I want to help her without a vet's help. Is it Kennel Cough? I don't know.. someone help.

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Disease 3
Allergy Symptoms 8
Something caught in throat 0
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  • Almost-ready-2-die

    Put the dog down.

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  • Absolutely impossible to diagnose a canine on your own, especially with the symptoms being flat out "coughing"
    Please, for your companions sake, seek a certified veterinarian's help. You wouldn't leave a child ill with no idea of the diagnosis, don't do it for your dog. Especially at her age and with her current asthma. She can't tell you the pain or discomfort she has, take all signs of illness seriously.
    And if money restricts you from common vet visits and checkups, some priority changes have to be made.

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  • Fat_Kat

    Go to the vet! If you really care for your dog then treat them well and take them to the vet! trust me on this one.

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  • sillygirl77

    Why don't you want to take your dog to the vet?

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    • cfree

      If it was a case of not being able to afford it I'm sure he/she would have said, so I think it's probably a case of having the money but not wanting to spend it.

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  • Ellenna

    If she had kennel cough she'd be coughing and wheezing, not sneezing, that sounds more like allergy symptoms, but non stop sneezing should be checked out by a vet ASAP. Poor dog must be exhausted!

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  • Honeybuns35

    Go with what KholatKhal said.

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  • sandnigga

    You should keep your house clean then. Might help with the breathing

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  • Murun

    Sorry I've no answers but best wishes to the dog!

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  • felixy

    Check it's teeth and nose, an infection in either will cause a sneeze. If there's nothing in the air that would trigger the sneezing, go to a vet.

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  • Animalluv950000

    I want a quick answer, so I don't have to wait to help my poor doggy.. :(

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