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beagle

Posted By: ihave2son on 2006-05-22
In Reply to: Thanks so much! - NCMT

Don't be surprised if he is not especially cuddly. Sadie was not. But we all talked to her and petted her all the time. It was amazing the words she knw. We found ours to be very stubborn. It was her way, right away. But very loyal and so sweet. She knew what time the school bus was coming and wanted out. She knew the neighbor's cars and would want out to go get a treat from them.


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my local animal shelter.  I took him to the Vet the next day to have him checked over because he had a few things going on with him:


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2.  He had a terrible cough.  Very deep and raspy.  The Vet said she thought it was a respiratory infection but could not rule out kennel cough as he had been at the shelter for over a month.  She prescribed an antibiotic and we are 1 week into taking it.  The cough seems to be getting better, thank goodness.  It just sounds horrible.  I also have to give him a Benadryl twice a day.


3.  He had an infection in both ears.  Beagles like other dogs such as Bassett Hounds, with the long floppy ears, have to have their ears cleaned on a regular basis.  His obviously had not been cleaned in some time.  So I have to put ear drops in his ears twice a day.  He hates it, but his ears are getting better.


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I would have taken him anyway even if I had known prior of his medical problems.  I fell in love with him immediately.  He is very loving and is housebroken already.  I have yet to hear him bark though.  I'm not sure if this is because he can't, won't, or if it makes him cough so he doesn't do it yet.  It's also not common (around here anyway) to find a full-blooded dog of any kind at the pound.  There are other animal rescue organizations that specialize in that.


I have seen him go through increadible changes in the last week.  His coat is shinier and his eyes look brighter.  I can tell by his behavior that he is feeling better.  My concern is that every time he drinks water he coughs and hacks afterward.  He will cough until he gags and then he is fine.  He doesn't vomit though.  It's almost as if he is breathing water through his nose while he is drinking.


I was just curious to see if anyone else had encountered this before with their dog?  I love him (Buster) to pieces already and feel that I did a good thing by saving him from certain death.  I just want him to get better.


Thanks.


One dog. A Beagle named Buster.
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How sweet! I have a 27 lb. beagle at mine!
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We adopted a beagle/hound mix from a shelter
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