Parkway Animal Hospital's

PET OWNER'S GUIDE TO

Bordetella Bronchiseptica


Canine coughing originates from many sources. Many pets develop a harsh, deep cough after changes in the environment. This may be associated with vacations away from home, weather changes, boarding in pet kennels, or even a visit to the groomer.

When kenneled away from home, many dogs often do a lot of barking which can cause irritation in the throat making it more susceptible to bronchitis. The normal healthy body is very resistant to infection, but changes resulting in any from of stress (such as barking) can lower the body’s resistance to disease allowing bronchitis to develop. There are many causes of bronchitis including allergy, viral, bacterial, and irritation. Many viruses and bacteria can be normal inhabitants of the pet’s body causing no problem until stress lowers the resistance. Even though our boarding kennel does everything possible to keep your pet Picture of a dog getting Bordetella vaccine healthy, there are SOME factors, such as the stress of barking, we simply cannot control. Fortunately, there is a vaccine available for one of the major causes of canine coughing, the so-called “kennel cough.”

Bordetella Bronchiseptica: is a highly contagious bacteria that is one of the major causes of the coughing syndrome. VACCINATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Vaccination is no guarantee that bronchitis will not develop but at least it helps. Should your pet develop a cough after boarding or a visit to the groomer, please understand it probably is not the fault of the facility. We do everything humanly possible to insure your pet’s environment while away from home is second only to your own home.


OUR MISSION:

Parkway Animal Hospital Logo "We embrace the art of healing and the science of medicine to enrich the lives of our animal companions.
We support you in making informed decisions that allow your pet to enjoy wellness as long as possible.
Our hospital team inspires an atmosphere of compassion and respect for our patients, our clients, and for one another."

 

Brought to you by:
Maxine R. Gilvey, D.V.M.
Diona L. Krahn, D.V.M.
Janine Sagris, DVM
Naomi B. Barnea, D.V.M.

(919) 460-1296 Fax
1610 Old Apex Road
Cary, North Carolina 27513


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Hours of Operation:

 Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 
7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Wed
7:30 a.m. - 1:30 pm
2:30 pm - 7:00 p.m.

Sat
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

 

Phone:

(919) 460 - 0741

Fax:

(919) 460 - 1296

 

 

After Hours Emergencies:

Contact our after hours emergency clinic at:

The Animal Emergency Clinic of Cary

220 High House Rd
Cary, NC
(919) 462 - 8989