Kennel cough in dogs is an infection that can be caused by a number of agents. These agents work together to damage and irritate the lining of trachea. Though kennel cough is commonly associated with a bacterium known as Bordetella bronchiseptica, two other viruses, parainfluenza virus and adenovirus and parasitic bacteria (mycoplasma) can also lead to kennel cough in canines.

The condition is self limiting and the duration of kennel cough in dogs is short. However, that does not mean that it does not cause discomfort to the dog. The condition can cause your dog to cough continuously for several minutes. His cough may sound like a ‘honking’ sound as if trying to expel something out from his throat. The continuous sound of the cough can be extremely irritating to the owner as well; not to mention the discomfort that it causes the dog.

Kennel cough is a contagious disease. The name comes from the fact that this condition is often seem among dogs who return from boarding at kennels. However, all dogs that have been boarded in a kennel which contains an infected dog do not contract the disease. And the difference lies in immunity - the body’s own ability to resist and combat infectious invasions. Herbal remedies can help in preventing kennel cough as they are equally inclined to treat kennel cough and strengthen the body’s immune system.

Vitamin C (500 mg for adults and 250 mg for puppies), in addition to supplemental vitamins that you may already be giving to your dog, can fight infection and prevent future occurrences. A few drops of Echinacea or Goldenseal tinctures, either directly in the mouth or mixed in food, are also good for the immune system. Colloidal silver is another natural remedy, two drops of which can be mixed in water or food on regular basis.

Homeopathic treatments also fall under the category of herbal or natural treatment. This is because all homeopathic remedies are made from natural substances and herbs. Bryonia Alba and Drosera, both derived from plants, are the preferred remedies for cough.

Cough causes dryness in the throat, which leads to further coughing. Honey (about a teaspoon thrice a day for a medium sized dog) can soothe the throat of your dog and control perpetuation of cough. Eliminating exposure to smoke and keeping your dog in a humid environment (you may use a humidifier or a vaporizer) can avoid further irritation of the throat.

Vaccination is often effective to prevent kennel cough. However vaccinations in this case do not safeguard against the virus completely. This is mainly because vaccinations are available for specific strains of bacteria only and it is impossible to vaccinate your dog against all the likely bacteria that can cause kennel cough.

References:
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