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01-07-2007, 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos
Bronchitis is more likely to occur in adult small to medium size dogs than with the larger breeds.

Make absolutely certain Chloe is not overweight - if she is get her on a weight reducing diet immediately.

Carefully monitor her exercising - no more than she can tolerate - may be best to give her several small walks etc rather than one or two long/longish jaunts. Use a harness rather than a collar - nothing around her neck which could affect her adversely.

In your house, no tobacco smoking (and don't have her anywhere near smoke in any place - inside or outside), dust free as much as possible (means a bit more cleaning, vacuuming), no chemical fumes or vapors. I would say that if you have other animals such as cats - that is not a good thing for Chloe's health. Keep her away from car exhaust fumes - I always do with my Taylor as much a possible. For instance, I don't walk him close to the rear of a vehicle in motion.

Will check out with a NZ vet and see if he/she can suggest something. But it seems that there is no cure for bronchitis - only it can be kept under control with careful management.
Michael,

And being around cats are not good for her health because of why? Unless Chloe has been tested for allergies, why would you make that assumption?(and a dog being allergic to cats is highly unlikely), per my vet.
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