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    Thanks everyone.
    I think he still has a fever tonight. I hope that goes away soon. He is still a happy boy, but he's kinda mopey. Then again, he is a calm puppers so far. So I'm not sure LOL. His nose doesn't seem to be bloody anymore, which is a very good thing.
    I figure the antibiotics will knock out the fever and whatever may be the problem with the blood in the nose.
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    Poor Taggart, I hope he gets better soon and I hope Zoe doesn't get it. You can get a vaccine for it now, she may have been vaccinated at one of her visits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    Poor Taggart, I hope he gets better soon and I hope Zoe doesn't get it. You can get a vaccine for it now, she may have been vaccinated at one of her visits.
    That's the Bordatella (sp?) isn't it? She has only had one of those and it was back in 2006. But trust me, after this they will both keep current on that vaccine.
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    Which vet did you go to Cindy? Especially for your area, I HIGHLY recommend Ygnacio Animal Hospital.

    I took Ivy to them a while ago, and I was A M A Z E D. I don't know whether it was because I was paying the big bucks or what, but Dr. Ervin was SO open, so caring, so passionate. Ivy is scared of the vet so Ervin, literally, spent 10-15 minutes just sitting on the floor, feeding Ivy treats to regain whatever trust past experiences had stolen from her. She *clearly* cared more about Ivy's emotional well-being than making a quick buck. I was completely astounded. I've never had such an intimate, thorough vet visit before. After searching for so long, I completely and utterly ADORE Ygnacio Animal Hospital.

    I hope it's not a foxtail up in Taggart's schnoz! Those things HURT!! Here's hoping for a speedy, eventless recovery

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    Poor guy. I ope he's all healthy soon!

    Chloe and Beanie both got Kennel cough earlier this year. They got it from Zoom, my Aussie rescue. He brought it from the kennel. Gracie and Talon never got it. I didn't think Chloe was ever going to get over it. After that all my dogs are being vaccinated every other year.( I'm very against over vaccinating.)

    Daphne also had kennel cough when we first got her. She was from the same shelter as Zoom. I didn't take Daphne to the vet for her kennel cough. All I did was give her homey to sooth her throught and she was over it in half the time Chloe was when she was taking antibiotics. I'm not telling you to not take him to the vet. The blood worries me and I think your regular vet needs to check him out.
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    Sophie, I took him to the vet that works with ARF, it's called VCA Monte Vista Animal Hospital. My regular vet is Adobe Animal Hospital. We actually used to go to Ygnacio when I first moved here. But it's way across town and is very expensive. A couple of our neighbors used Adobe so I went there. They are cheaper, right around the corner from my house and all the staff is very nice. One of the receptionists recognizes my voice when I call. LOL Sometimes (actually only once with Taz's recent issue) I don't like my vets attitude, but I know she cares about the animals.

    We're pretty sure it's not a foxtail. He'd be sneezing and fussing with his nose more. I don't think he's even sneezed since I've been home tonight. He did have a little coughing fit earlier, but he's quiet now.

    Lute, well I hope my Zoee is as lucky as your darling Gracie and Talon were.
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    Haha, they are expensive. Like I said, I don't know whether it was because I was paying the big bucks or what, but they definitely left a very positive, lasting impression

    VCA's are good. I use them for stuff like dentals and fecals. For vac's and microchips and heartworm, etc., I use VIP low-cost vaccination clinics. I know they have a lot out in Concord/Walnut Creek. Bordetella is $12, but I don't know if Zoee would need a booster after only 2 years. Again, hope Taggart feels better!! I need to meet this guy!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee View Post
    That's the Bordatella (sp?) isn't it? She has only had one of those and it was back in 2006. But trust me, after this they will both keep current on that vaccine.
    Yes thats it, I am not positive about the spelling either. All mine are on Banfield's insurance and they give them all the vaccines which I guess is okay since we camp and go to dog parks.
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    I'm sorry to hear that,I myself have been through the Kennel Cough almost every year since i have lived here,The problem is there is alot of dogs that just run loose around here.It is so contagious all it takes is for a dog to smell anothers urine that is affected by it.Now i just have the vet give them the injection.Its really sad just because it is a small town there is still roads and people still speed through town..I dont know why so many people let there dogs wander.

    Best of Luck thankfully you caught it,I have heard that Kennel Cough untreated is not a nice thing.

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    Aww, poor Taggart, new home and he is up coughing all night. I hope the medicine works well, and that Zoe doesn't catch it. How is he feeling today?

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    I didn't hear him cough too much last night and he'd only had one medicine treatment. He still felt hot last night like he still had a fever.
    I'm not sure how he is today, I didn't ask Bruce when I called him to tell him he could go pick up Taz. My mind was on Taz ATM.
    He still acts in good spirits, as much as I can tell. He's a goofball, that's for sure.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

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    I hope he's feeling better soon.

    My vet doesn't treat kennel cough unless the dog shows signs of secondary infection. Just plain ol' cough syrup and time! KC went through the pack here a few years ago. Took two months to get through everyone and go away! One group would stop coughing, another would start!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier View Post
    I hope he's feeling better soon.

    My vet doesn't treat kennel cough unless the dog shows signs of secondary infection. Just plain ol' cough syrup and time! KC went through the pack here a few years ago. Took two months to get through everyone and go away! One group would stop coughing, another would start!
    Does it just keep going around and around? I mean would a dog that had it first get it again toward the end?
    Well, Taggart has meds and if Zoee gets it I'll probably get her meds too. Since this is my first time with this it would make me feel better. Now, if I had 26 of them......yeah, cough syrup would be a better choice.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

    Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!


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