Monday, June 25, 2007

Small Dog Safety Alert: Collapsing Trachea

Most breeds of small dogs are prone to developing collapsing trachea. This is a condition in which the dog's trachea becomes flattened making breathing extremely difficult. In severe cases, it can lead to death. Many smaller dogs develop this condition because they have a small, weak trachea unlike their much larger realitives with larger, stronger ones. This condition can be aggrivated by using collars because it can cause stress on the trachea when tugged on. For this reason, it is recommended that most small dogs use a harness instead of a regular collar because a harness will relieve the some of the pressure. This will help insure a healthy dog and a happy owner.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can a dog be trained to relax his airwave when an incident occurs when no one is around. When I'm home I can depress his tongue to open airwave up but what happens when he's home alone.

Anonymous said...

It depends on the intelligence level of the dog. Probably the best idea would be to talk to your vet about possible solutions to the problem.

Etta said...

This is great info to know.

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