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 Subject :Pneumonia in Puppy. Any Advice?.. 2009-07-09 16:19:51 
Stephanos

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Pneumonia in Puppy HELP!?
My husband and daughter came home with a 14 week old weimaraner from the local pet store. I noticed he was coughing and immediately brought him to vet. He has full blown pneumonia and after 2 weeks of antibiotics (Baytril and Doxycycline), and nebulization daily, there is still no sign of improvement. He lays around all day and sleeps, barely eats and hardly drinks at all. I have contacted the vet that the pet store will pay for and all they keep saying is bring him in daily for nebulization. He is no longer on antibiotics and there is no improvement from over two weeks ago. My children will be heart broken if this dog dies. I think there is more that can be done. Can I do anything? I have an at home nebulizer and nebulize him with saline 4-6 times a day. Is there anything more that can be done? HELP!
 Subject :Pneumonia in Puppy. Any Advice?.. 2009-07-09 16:19:51 
Faro

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After the 2 week treatment of antibiotics, did the vet check to see if your puppy still has pneumonia? You stated that your puppy barely eats or drinks. Did the vet check him for dehdyration? I think it would be best if you bring him back to the vet so they treat him for dehydration.

Regarding the antibiotics, they are both broad spectrum so they can treat a wide range of bacterial infections. Ask your vet to to do a culture and sensitivity test. Once culture and sensitivity results are available, a specific and narrow spectrum antibiotic can then be chosen for ongoing care if the puppy still has pneumonia.

Baytril (Enrofloxacin) and Doxcycline are powerful antibiotics. They should not be given to puppies under less than 8 months of age unless the severity of the infection present warrants it. Giving the puppy Enrofloxacin can cause damage to joint cartilage and teeth. Your vet should have given you a probiotic (basically yogurt with live active cultures), to prevent normal gut flora from being destroyed by the antibiotics. Not giving him probiotic could cause nausea, which could be another reason he isn't eating or drinking.

The nebulizer aids in giving your puppy a productive cough to clear some of the mucous in the airways. Also use a moist air humidifier to help the puppy breathe easier. What I'm worried about is the possibility your dog is dehydrated. More than 90% of the mucus in the respiratory tract is water, so even a mild degree of dehydration leads to drying of the secretions. It is important to try and maintain the secretions as liquid as possible.

You can check for dehdyration by grabbing the skin mid back. If it stays up, your dog is probably dehdyrated. Check the gums. Are they dry? Press on them. If there's an indent that's slow to go away, your dog is most likely dehdyrated.

What you can do at home (without seeing a vet) is to keep your puppy as warm and dry as possible. Get a humidifier, and keep using the home nebulizer. Encourage drinking. Try and see if your dog will drink Pedialyte (an electrolyte replacement drink). You may need to use a needleless syringe to give your puppy the pedialyte. Give the liquid slowly with the syringe. You should give 2-4 ml per pound of body weight per hour. Pull out the corner of the dog's lip to make a "pocket" and gently give him the liquid. Don't raise his nose too much or the liquid may cause the animal to choke.

For food (a few teaspoons of food every 2 or 3 hours), you can give him baby food (chicken and rice based), or make chicken soup (homemade from scratch is best) and try and encourage eating.

Right now, though, treating his dehdyration is best. If you feel like the vet isn't helping, or listening to what you say, please go to a new one.

Your puppy CAN pull out of this. Don't listen to the person above me. There isn't a lesson to be learned. Pet store puppies aren't always sick. In fact, most of the animals I bought from pet stores are healthy. Puppies sometimes just get sick. Whether from a pet store, a breeder, the shelter, it doesn't matter. They also can get sick from neglect, abuse, lack of care (not giving the dog their required shots, etc.) Unfortunately, this isn't limited to pet shops. You did nothing wrong (which it sounds like the person above me is saying), and you did a great thing by going to the vet right away.
 Subject :Pneumonia in Puppy. Any Advice?.. 2009-07-09 16:19:51 
Urquhart

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I decided to take him to my vet. The daily nebulizations help. We will have results of sensitivity test in 3-5 days. Hopefully once the bacteria is determined he will pull through with the proper antibiotics. What a horrible ordeal this is. I have a 15 year old weim @ home that is doing better
 Subject :Pneumonia in Puppy. Any Advice?.. 2009-07-09 16:19:51 
Corwyn

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Maybe a different antibiotic is in order. Ask your Vet about doing a broncho-alveolar lavage for a culture to figure out which bacteria (if indeed it is bacteria) is causing this pup's illness. There are many other antibiotics that can be used but knowing what kind of bug you are dealing with makes it a lot easier.
 Subject :Pneumonia in Puppy. Any Advice?.. 2009-07-09 16:19:51 
Maddockson

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I'm sorry, but there really isn't. You're learning a painful lesson at the expense of the puppy. Pet store puppies are NEVER healthy. It's nice that the pet store is paying for this puppy, but it's only because they want to purchase your next one there when this one passes. My aunt did this TWICE before she finally figured that maybe everyone was right about not getting a puppy at a pet store. He may still through. He's very young and has a traumatic thing going on in his body. He needs to sleep so he can fight this. I wish I could give you more hope but with no improvement...my brother's pet store lab recovered from his pneumonia but he spent two weeks at the vet and then came home with a horrible, frightening cough that lasted another month. He had lung problems the rest of his short life. It's possible for them to pull through, but at this point it's all up to the pup.
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