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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
Or do you need advice in curing an injury?

After race coughing

P. Wood
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28 Feb 2016 16:43


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Hi great team!
Im back at the well again to you knowledgeable enthusiasts!
Creep Creep!
With the wet weather and heavy going, when a dog runs, many come off covered in sand and water, many inhaling this into their throat/lungs!
I could do with advice what you give your dog after they have run.In the past many dogs cough and snort for days concluding in infections/anti biotics.
What could I give my dog to clear the debris in their throat/lungs.
Please advise!
as always be lucky
xw


Carole Brown
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28 Feb 2016 20:02


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Apart from the obvious, Woody, of hosing/cleaning the sand off the face and out of the mouth, Manuka honey is very good for soothing the throat.


P. Wood
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02 Mar 2016 18:27


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Cheers Carol!
As always
xw

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