James G. asked
Pebbles, a Cavalier, has a chronic choking/barking/cough but isn't bringing anything up. She has been given various medications, including water tablets, but the cough persists. What could be causing the cough, and what further steps can be taken to address it?
January 30th, 2023
Julie M. answered
The chronic cough in Pebbles is likely related to heart disease, which is common in Cavaliers. There...
January 30th, 2023
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