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  1. TREATMENT. If, following diagnostic testing, the clinical impression remains that the dog has CCB, it is important to initiate therapy. The treatment options for dogs with CCB include: Limiting inflammation; Limiting cough; Improving exercise stamina. Environmental Exposure. Any environmental pollutant should be eliminated.

  2. In my experience, steroids are the most effective drugs available to treat dogs with CB, and should be considered the mainstay of chronic therapy. I generally begin treatment with prednisone 1 mg/kg q12h PO for one week, then 0.5 mg/kg q12h PO for an additional week.

  3. What is the treatment for chronic bronchitis? Many dogs with chronic bronchitis can be treated as outpatients. However, if the pet is experiencing severe respiratory distress, hospitalization for oxygen therapy and/or intravenous medication to stabilize the condition may be required.

  4. 23 Αυγ 2024 · Acute or chronic dog bronchitis, an inflammation of the bronchi, causes coughing. Learn to recognize the signs and how to treat the illness.

  5. Treatment Options. Most dogs with bronchitis can be successfully treated. The ultimate goal of treatment is to curb the cycle of mucus production and inflammation. To treat your dog, your vet will likely recommend one or more of the following:

  6. 4 Δεκ 2019 · Canine chronic bronchitis is an inflammatory pulmonary disease that results in cough and can lead to exercise intolerance and respiratory distress. 1 Clinical signs vary from mild to severe, with the most severe cases resulting in death or euthanasia from relentless cough.

  7. 29 Σεπ 2011 · Bronchitis can be temporary, as in short-term infectious diseases such as Kennel Cough, or it can be chronic, which basically means it just doesn't seem to go away. To fit the definition of “chronic”, the cough must be present daily for at least two months.

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