by Jon Slattery | Dec 20, 2024 | AeroHippus, Equine, Equine Asthma, Flexineb, News, Pet Owners
Intro Coughing is very common in horses and can occur all year round. Coughing is often a sign of respiratory disease but can be caused by several different conditions. In addition to coughing, there are certain signs to look out for that could indicate your horse has...
by Jon Slattery | Nov 19, 2024 | AeroDawg, Dog, Dog Asthma, Pet Owners
Canine chronic bronchitis is a lot more common than you might think. So, what is canine chronic bronchitis, what causes it and how can you manage it more effectively? Read on to discover … What is canine chronic bronchitis? Canine Chronic Bronchitis is a long-term...
by Jon Slattery | Aug 13, 2024 | Equine, Equine Asthma, Flexineb, Pet Owners
Equine asthma is a lot more common than you might think. It can be debilitating for horses and stress-inducing for their owners if not controlled properly. It is also quite a complex disease, with different horses showing signs in different seasons. So, what really is...
by Jon Slattery | Feb 7, 2024 | AeroDawg, Dog, Dog Asthma, News, Pet Owners
Currently, around 5.4 million people in the UK receive treatment for asthma. Additionally, many companion animals (dogs, cats and horses) are diagnosed with conditions requiring an inhaler. This makes for many households with at least one metered-dose inhaler. It’s a...
by Jon Slattery | Jan 24, 2024 | AeroDawg, Dog, Dog Asthma, News, Pet Owners
Respiratory tract disorders are common in both dogs and cats. Inhaled medications have long been used in the human world to treat non-infectious lung diseases, such as bronchitis and asthma. In veterinary care, medications such as bronchodilators and corticosteroids...
by Jon Slattery | Jan 10, 2024 | AeroDawg, Dog, Dog Asthma, News, Pet Owners
Most pet owners are familiar with the term ‘asthma’, either because they are a sufferer or because they have a friend or relative who is. But what might be less clear is whether our canine companions can also develop this condition. The answer to this isn’t...