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03/18/09

Why do Dogs Honk Like Geese?
Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM

484338_1172171340.jpgWhy does my Yorkie sometimes make this goose like
sound, like he can’t catch his breath or has something
stuck up his nose?

Charmaine
Mendocino, CA

Dogs generally make goose-like noises when they cough. Since foreign objects lodged in the nose usually cause sneezing, it isn’t likely that your Yorkie has something stuck up his nose.

In young dogs, kennel cough (also known as infectious tracheobronchitis) is a common cause of goose-like honking. Kennel cough is a contagious disease that almost never is life-threatening. Most cases are self-limiting (which means that they resolve on their own without treatment).

In older small dogs such as Yorkshire Terriers, a syndrome called collapsing trachea frequently leads to a honking cough. Collapsing trachea occurs when the firm rings supporting the wind pipe begin to weaken. It leads to a chronic tickle in the throat.

Heart disease is another common cause of coughing in older small dogs. Yorkies sometimes develop leaky heart valves as they age. This causes fluid to build up in the lungs which leads to coughing.

Several less common causes of coughing also are possible. These include, among others, pneumonia, bronchitis and heartworm. Visit my website for more information, or, better yet, go to the vet for a proper diagnosis.

Photo: Minnie at the beach. No sign of coughing.

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09/11/08

What Makes Two Dogs Cough?
Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM

pomeranians.jpgMy 17-year-old Pomeranian has coughed for 2 days.
It sounds like something in the throat.

Is it kennel cough or allergies? My other 2-1/2-month
old Pomeranian is also coughing. What can I do to
help them feel better?

Mei
S.F., CA

A large number of syndromes can lead to coughing in older dogs. Most of them are not contagious.

If your younger dog were not also coughing, I would be worried about such problems as heart disease, pneumonia, collapsing trachea, cancer and bronchitis.

However, when two dogs in the same house simultaneously develop coughs a contagious syndrome such as canine influenza or infectious tracheobronchitis (a group of diseases known collectively as kennel cough) becomes a likely possibility.

Foreign objects lodged in the throat can cause coughing; however, this is extremely rare. And it is virtually inconceivable that two dogs in the same house would cough for this reason. Allergies cause coughing in dogs only rarely.

In your case, I feel that a veterinary checkup is in order for both dogs. 17-year-old dogs are elderly and fragile; two- or three-month-old puppies are no less fragile. There is a good chance that the cause of the coughing is not serious. However, it is best to be cautious with dogs like yours.

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