Sorry but this might be a bit long and apologies for the snotty references!.
We have a staffie/collie cross who is 12 years old (we think - he was a rescue). For around 4-5 weeks now he has been suffering from a congested throat/sinus/nose. His nose is snotty, mostly on one side, his throat and sinuses are obviously congested and he constantly hacks/snorts due to the fluid in his airways. This is worse at night and there have been times when we've been up with him 4 or 5 times in the night when he seems literally to be fighting of every breath .... almost drowning!! To be honest, its awful and distressing to witness and we feel helpless to help.
He has been to our vet several times. Treatment to date as follows: three courses of two different antibiotics, course of vasodilators, course of drug to clear/dry his sinuses, anti-histamines, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, diuretics to try to clear some fluid, currently now on prednisalone. He has also been in for a general anaesthetic under which he had chest and sinus x-rays, nose and throat swabs, nose and throat scopes, tracheal wash: nothing of significance was found and we are reluctant (at his age) to subject him to another round of similar investigations. Our vet is now telling us that there is little else he can do, and we believe he's done everything he can do (this is not a vet bashing thread at all) but i'm sitting here typing this listening him to him struggling to breath and clear the snot in his nose and throat. He literally does sound as if he's choking sometimes. He sneezes from time to time but is not coughing at all.
In spite of this, he's eating well, not losing weight, peeing and pooing normally and seems bright and active in himself, so clearly has some quality of life and a will to go on. He enjoys short walks and even chased a rabbit this morning. He's clearly very tired, however, due to him struggling to sleep.
We are now at the stage where we literally don't know what to do. Before we face making any "big" decisions, I thought I might put this out there and see if any other dog owners have had a similar experience, have any words of wisdom or advice to offer or can suggest any treatment of any kind which might help. I've considered spraying his nose with a human anti-contestant such as Sinex or Otrivine, but haven't done so as I have no idea how it will affect him. I've also looked into homeopathsic remedies, but again have not administered anything at this stage.
Thank you for reading and for any words of wisdom you may be able to offer.
We have a staffie/collie cross who is 12 years old (we think - he was a rescue). For around 4-5 weeks now he has been suffering from a congested throat/sinus/nose. His nose is snotty, mostly on one side, his throat and sinuses are obviously congested and he constantly hacks/snorts due to the fluid in his airways. This is worse at night and there have been times when we've been up with him 4 or 5 times in the night when he seems literally to be fighting of every breath .... almost drowning!! To be honest, its awful and distressing to witness and we feel helpless to help.
He has been to our vet several times. Treatment to date as follows: three courses of two different antibiotics, course of vasodilators, course of drug to clear/dry his sinuses, anti-histamines, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, diuretics to try to clear some fluid, currently now on prednisalone. He has also been in for a general anaesthetic under which he had chest and sinus x-rays, nose and throat swabs, nose and throat scopes, tracheal wash: nothing of significance was found and we are reluctant (at his age) to subject him to another round of similar investigations. Our vet is now telling us that there is little else he can do, and we believe he's done everything he can do (this is not a vet bashing thread at all) but i'm sitting here typing this listening him to him struggling to breath and clear the snot in his nose and throat. He literally does sound as if he's choking sometimes. He sneezes from time to time but is not coughing at all.
In spite of this, he's eating well, not losing weight, peeing and pooing normally and seems bright and active in himself, so clearly has some quality of life and a will to go on. He enjoys short walks and even chased a rabbit this morning. He's clearly very tired, however, due to him struggling to sleep.
We are now at the stage where we literally don't know what to do. Before we face making any "big" decisions, I thought I might put this out there and see if any other dog owners have had a similar experience, have any words of wisdom or advice to offer or can suggest any treatment of any kind which might help. I've considered spraying his nose with a human anti-contestant such as Sinex or Otrivine, but haven't done so as I have no idea how it will affect him. I've also looked into homeopathsic remedies, but again have not administered anything at this stage.
Thank you for reading and for any words of wisdom you may be able to offer.
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