Changes in environmental factors can also cause dogs to cough. From a warm air environment to a cold air environment, fine particles such as smoke and dust irritate the respiratory tract, pungent odor, chronic disease-causing air environment, etc., will cause dogs to cough.
If it is affected by short-term environmental factors, there will generally be no continuous and long-term cough. When subjected to strong stimulation, it will be accompanied by runny nose and tears. If you are separated from the harmful environment, you will improve and disappear.
If the dog lives in a harmful environment for a long time, it may experience a long-term continuous dry cough. At this time, the respiratory tract and lungs may have lesions, so you need to find a veterinarian. If the dog is subjected to strong respiratory stimulation, such as thick ammonia, it may burn the respiratory tract. This situation will become inflamed and cannot rely solely on the transfer of the environment. It also requires a veterinarian for special treatment.
Sometimes dogs eat bone fish bones or bite some prickly items, and may be stuck in their throats or pricked into their gums by foreign objects. The dog will cough on its own, hoping to cough out the pricks. In this case, dogs often cough while scratching their mouths with their claws, and screaming from time to time, which is easy to judge. Dogs generally won’t be stuck with thorns, and they can eventually solve the problem by themselves. If the dog cannot solve the problem by itself, you must find a veterinarian to remove the thorn to prevent inflammation in the middle thorn area.