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Frequently Asked Questions What
is the treatment for Bordetella infection? If my dog contracts Bordetella, is there a treatment for it that my veterinarian can prescribe? Antibiotics
are prescribed. Bordetella is a common bacterial pathogen of
the respiratory system of dogs. It is less common in cats. There are
numerous antibiotic treatments that have demonstrated effectiveness
against these bacteria. Some strains are resistant to treatment. A
bacterial culture of respiratory secretions, with antibiotic
susceptibility pattern, may be required to identify the most effective
treatment.
If the bacterial infection is contributing to kennel
cough (infectious tracheobronchitis), cough suppressants and
bronchodilators may be prescribed, along with antibiotics. Most patients
can be successfully treated as outpatients; this is encouraged because
kennel cough is very contagious. The typical course is 10 to 14 days for
uncomplicated cases of kennel cough. The course may be limited by
restricting activity. For more information you may want to read about
kennel cough in the VetCentric encyclopedia.
Your veterinarian can offer you many treatment
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