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Pet Respiratory Infection Treatments, Causes | Pet Respiratory Problems Prevention

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Respiratory Infection in Pets:

A respiratory infection is an infection of the nose, throat and lungs and affects pets in the same way it affects humans in the forms of a cold, flu, chest infection or sinus infection. Respiratory infections are contagious and spread through direct contact with the infected pet.

The symptoms of respiratory infection in pets might develop early or be delayed, depending upon the pet’s age, stress level, immunity, diet , presence of irritants such as pollution or chemicals, and lifestyle. If unnoticed, the symptoms might worsen and lead to a secondary infection, further deteriorating your pet’s health. Starting treatment in a timely manner can lessen the discomfort level of your pet.

The few common symptoms that can tell you that your pet is suffering from a respiratory infection are:

  • Your pet becomes lethargic.
  • Your pet stops eating or being particular about food.
  • Coughing, sneezing, running nose, and fever.

Antibiotics are usually the most common treatment given in such an infection. Antibiotics make the immune system weak, so proper care is very important when your pet is on antibiotics. Here are a few tips to prevent respiratory infection in pets and also to boost their immunity:

  • Always feed your pet with high quality food devoid of any colorant and preservatives. Raw vegetables and meat are always preferable to highly cooked food.
  • Give your pets plenty of pure water to drink.
  • For pet health care, ensure a good exercise regimen for your pet as it will boost its immunity and keep it fit.
  • Make sure your pet is vaccinated against known viral and bacterial diseases.
  • Always wash your hand before and after handling your pet.
  • Avoid giving products that contain milk or sugar to your pet.
  • It is beneficial to add a teaspoon of olive oil in your pet’s meal everyday
  • It is recommended to give your pet a special diet, vitamins, and supplements to maximize its chances of quick recovery
  • Lastly, spend quality time with your pet to keep it happy and reduce stress.

If your furry little friend is suffering from a respiratory condition for a long time, you must see a veterinarian. A vet will prescribe some respiratory medication to soothe your animal’s pain. In addition to allopathic medicines, there are good herbal and homeopathic treatments available for respiratory infections in pets. These have very less or no addictive properties. Homeopathy and natural remedies help reduce the symptoms of respiratory infections and speed up the natural healing process.