Dogs display a number of unusual behaviors and as a dog owner you have probably experienced some at one point. One of these behaviors is dog barking and choking.
It is quite unsettling to hear your dog barking and choking, as well as concerning especially if you’re not sure what’s causing the behavior.
We’ll go over the various reasons why dog barking and choking happens, tips for addressing this behavior, and when to seek help.
Here’s why dog barking and choking happens
Dog barking and choking happens due to ingestion of foreign objects, tracheal collapse, laryngeal paralysis, allergies, respiratory infections and due to tight collars. It is important to identify the underlying cause of the behavior, so that you can then take appropriate action to fix it.
What to do when your dog is barking and choking
First, generally assess the possible reason behind your dog’s behavior. This will quickly help you to act to help your dog. This includes:
Remove any visible foreign objects
If you can see a foreign object stuck in your dog’s throat or airway, try to remove it carefully. If you are unable to remove the object or your dog is not breathing, seek immediate veterinary care.
If you are able to see the object and safely remove it, do so immediately. If you are unable to remove the object or your dog is not breathing, seek immediate veterinary care.
Remove triggers
If your dog’s barking and choking is triggered by a specific allergen or irritant, remove them form exposure to the allergen and also avoid these triggers where possible.
For example, if your dog has allergies to pollen, mold, dust mites, or certain foods keep your home clean and free of dust and also avoid foods they are allergic to.
Separation anxiety
Some dogs may bark and drool when they are left alone or separated from their owners, which can be a sign of separation anxiety.
Other behaviors due to separation anxiety include pacing, crying or whining, urinating, defecating, and destructive behavior such as digging or chewing items.
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Seek medical attention
Choking is a serious medical emergency that can be life-threatening if left untreated therefore it is important to seek veterinary care as soon as possible if your dog is barking and choking.
If you are unable to remove the foreign object from your dog’s throat or airway, if this is the cause of the behavior or if your dog is not breathing, seek immediate veterinary care.
A dog that is showing other symptoms such as gagging, difficulty breathing, or a honking sound when they breathe, needs medical attention.
A veterinarian will examine your dog anddetermine the cause of your dog’s barking and choking and recommend appropriate treatment.
It is important to act quickly if your dog is barking and choking, because early diagnosis and treatment can save your dog’s life.
Key Takeaway: Dog barking and choking
Dog barking and choking is a serious medical emergency that requires immediate attention, as it can be life-threatening if left untreated.
If your dog is barking and choking, it is important to identify the cause and seek veterinary care as soon as possible. The veterinarian will diagnose the cause and recommend appropriate treatment.