dog can't breathe
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:25 pm
concerning a 6 yr old gyp.
I ran her with a couple other dogs two days ago with no problems.
took her today with three other dogs and she was having a hard time breathing. I have a dog box in the back of an old SUV and I heard panting on the way out hunting, but it wasn't so much panting that any red flags went up. We got to the field and dropped the dogs. No red flags. But minutes into the hunt, the gyp started panting pretty heavy....enough to take notice, but not concerned. Most of my dogs will pant or wheeze on a rare occasion. But the longer we were there, the more she dragged. I lost sight of the dogs in the brush. They started to circle a rabbit and she wasn't with them....when she is normally about the second dog. So, I went looking. she was walking very slowly with labored breathing and a blue/purple tongue. I loosened her shock collar for good measure thinking maybe I had it a notch or two too tight, but I know that wasn't it.
We were an hour away from home, and further than that, yet, from the vet. We loaded the dogs and started home. The place where we were didn't have any good streams for the dogs to drink out of, so we stopped at a bridge along the way and let them get a drink. She was still panting, but not near as bad.
Til we got home, she seemed relatively normal. The vet wouldn't have been around that late on a Saturday, so I was willing to leave it go until Monday.
She's had nothing new that I can think of to create any allergic reaction. Same food. No injury that I could see.
Any ideas????
thanks guys.
be careful out there.
I ran her with a couple other dogs two days ago with no problems.
took her today with three other dogs and she was having a hard time breathing. I have a dog box in the back of an old SUV and I heard panting on the way out hunting, but it wasn't so much panting that any red flags went up. We got to the field and dropped the dogs. No red flags. But minutes into the hunt, the gyp started panting pretty heavy....enough to take notice, but not concerned. Most of my dogs will pant or wheeze on a rare occasion. But the longer we were there, the more she dragged. I lost sight of the dogs in the brush. They started to circle a rabbit and she wasn't with them....when she is normally about the second dog. So, I went looking. she was walking very slowly with labored breathing and a blue/purple tongue. I loosened her shock collar for good measure thinking maybe I had it a notch or two too tight, but I know that wasn't it.
We were an hour away from home, and further than that, yet, from the vet. We loaded the dogs and started home. The place where we were didn't have any good streams for the dogs to drink out of, so we stopped at a bridge along the way and let them get a drink. She was still panting, but not near as bad.
Til we got home, she seemed relatively normal. The vet wouldn't have been around that late on a Saturday, so I was willing to leave it go until Monday.
She's had nothing new that I can think of to create any allergic reaction. Same food. No injury that I could see.
Any ideas????
thanks guys.
be careful out there.