| This common problem usually fixes itself in a few days. I know when my two are boarded, they must bark their foolish heads off because they are so hoarse when they come home. The don't bark for a day or so. My advice is to enjoy the quiet time!! However, if your pup shows any other signs of discomfort such as the above post of breathing difficulties, then this may be a sign of a more serious problem and a vet should be consulted. Good luck!
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