Pet Asthma

For pet owners and cat and dog lovers alike, it can be difficult to know that your pet is having trouble breathing. But, when your pet falls short of breath, it may be up to you tor recognize the signs and get them the help they need. Many pets today need the help of a veterinarian in order to fully recover from their asthma attacks and to get the appropriate treatment.

At Parkway Animal Hospital in Grand Prairie, TX, we are here to provide you and your pet with the answers you need about pet asthma and pet asthma treatment. If you're curious as to what causes pet asthma, what you can do about it, and how your pet can find relief, read on below for more information.

What Is Pet Asthma?

As the name suggest, pet asthma is a type of asthma that occurs in dogs. This type of asthma is easy to spot if you know what to look for. If you notice your pet is showing signs of asthma such as:

  • Wheezing
  • Persistent cough
  • Inability to breath
  • Panting heavily
  • Fatigue
  • Anxiousness
  • Heavy breathing

These are signs that indicate your pet might be suffering from pet asthma. Some breeds are more susceptible to asthma than others, although there is no known direct cause for pet asthma. Nevertheless, pet asthma can be triggered by such things like mold, dust mites, mildew, and other similar triggers.

These are known as allergens, and they can cause symptoms in your pet to flare up.

How Does a Veterinarian Treat Pet Asthma?

Our vet can examine your pet in order to determine if their symptoms are caused by asthma or something else, such as bacterial infections or some other virus. In addition, he can help prescribe medications to combat pet asthma.

This includes inhalers, which can help open up the lungs of your pet and prevent permanent damage. Other medications can also include steroids, which can help your pet overcome sudden asthma attacks as well.

However, a great treatment can be to find the cause of your pet's asthma triggers and get rid of the allergen once and for all. Ask our veterinarian about how best to reduce pet asthma triggers in your home.

Get Pet Care form Our Veterinarian on Our Veterinary Team for Pet Asthma

At Parkway Animal Hospital serving Grand Prarie, TX, we know that pet asthma can be scary to deal with, but it doesn't have to last forever. Call us at (972) 263-7277 to get pet asthma treatment from our veterinarian for your pet.


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