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Question by  Tbaby (38)

How can I tell if my dog has bronchitis?

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

Bronchitis is a condition that should be diagnosed and treated by a veterinarian. If your dog is coughing, wheezing and/or having problems breathing, take him to his doctor ASAP.

 
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Answer by  RyanH (19)

You can tell if your dog has bronchitis if: 1. Has a sudden expiration of air that usually follows an exaggerated effort to breath 2. Makes a lot of noise, but doesn't seem to sneeze 3. A cough or reverse-sneeze

 
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Answer by  katharine (3981)

If your dog is coughing a lot that would be your first and most obvious sign. Since just coughing can signal a lot of illnesses, such as kennel cough, you would need to take your dog to the vet for a definitive diagnosis of bronchitis. It is also important to get proper treatment if this is what your dog has.

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

You really can't without a vet diagnosis. If your dog's hacking, discharge from the eyes and nose, it can be many things. And if it's bronchitis, he needs a vet.

 
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Answer by  informant31 (510)

Your dog may have bronchitis if he/she is showing signs of rapid breathing or shortness of breath. Normal respirations for dogs are between 10 and 30 breaths per minute. If your dog is wheezing or gagging he may have bronchitis. Consult your vet for proper treatment.

 
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Answer by  concernedone (42)

If your pet coughs or wheezes when exercising or exerting him or herself they might have bronchitis. It is best to have a veterinarian diagnose it though.

 
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