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Old 08-05-2008, 03:11 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Okay - don't mean to be a downer - BUT, just watch the breathing too. My friend from work just picked up her pup (lab) and he was barking at the kennel and here when they got home he couldn't breath nor bark. He had larangytis (sorry for spelling) - she took him to the vet and he needed IV treatments to get the swelling down.... she just brought him home today - he was picked up Sunday. He has to remain calm, no running (ha ha), nothing to upset him for one week - so basically she has him in her bedroom, pulled the shades down and has soft music playing! She also is staying home with him too ....

Vet said it is common for dogs/pups to get this after being boarded but the trouble breathing is the main sign/symptom something else is wrong.
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