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Dogs may cough like they have a hairball due to causes ranging from kennel cough to more serious issues like tracheal collapse, allergies, or heart disease.
Kennel cough typically causes a dry, hacking or honking cough that worsens with excitement or activity and is often accompanied by sneezing, nasal discharge, and lethargy—if symptoms differ or are severe, consult a vet to rule out other causes.
A dog coughing like he has a hairball may be experiencing conditions such as kennel cough, collapsed trachea, respiratory infection, allergies, or even heart disease. Persistent or severe coughing should be evaluated by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause.
Kennel cough typically causes a dry, honking cough that worsens with excitement, along with possible sneezing, runny nose, or mild fever; other causes of coughing may also include allergies, infections, heart disease, or foreign bodies, so a vet consultation is needed for an accurate diagnosis.
Dogs may cough like they have a hairball due to various causes such as kennel cough, tracheal collapse, allergies, or respiratory infections. Persistent coughing should be evaluated by a veterinarian to rule out serious health issues.
If your dog is coughing and gagging, monitor the frequency and severity, and consult a vet if it persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms.
Never give human cough medicine to dogs—consult your veterinarian to determine the cause and prescribe the appropriate treatment, such as antibiotics or cough suppressants.
Occasional coughing in dogs can be normal, but persistent, severe, or worsening coughing may signal a serious health concern and should prompt a visit to the vet.
Your dog may be coughing due to a variety of reasons, including kennel cough, tracheal collapse, respiratory infections, or a foreign object in the throat. If the coughing persists or worsens, consult a veterinarian promptly.
Dogs cough for many reasons, including infections, allergies, heart disease, airway problems, and foreign bodies. Persistent or severe coughing should be evaluated by a veterinarian.

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