If your dog develops a kennel cough, consult your veterinarian immediately and isolate your dog from other pets. You can treat kennel cough naturally with a variety of methods. Common, natural remedies used to treat kennel cough are honey, humidifiers, and chicken stock. You can also help your dog recover quickly by boosting its immune system with probiotics, vitamins, and rest.

Part 1
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Diagnosing Your Dog

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    Recognize the symptoms. Signs and symptoms of kennel cough are a persistent, dry cough with a “honking” sound, gagging, fever, coughing up white foamy phlegm, and/or nasal discharge.[1]
    • In most cases, your dog will appear healthy except for a cough.
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    Consult your vet. If you suspect your dog has kennel cough, call your vet and schedule an appointment. Your vet will be able to accurately diagnose your dog.
    • Let your veterinarian know that you would like to treat your dog with natural remedies. Your vet should be able to recommend safe products and methods to treat kennel cough naturally.
    • If your dog’s symptoms become worse, for example it develops a loss of appetite, becomes lethargic, or the cough gets worse, contact your vet immediately.
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    Isolate your dog from other pets. Kennel cough is very contagious. It can be transmitted through the air or through contact with contaminated objects. If you own other pets, make sure to isolate your sick dog from these pets. [2]
    • Isolate your dog’s bed, toys, and food dishes in a separate room. Confine your dog to this room for at least a week, or until you see your dog’s symptoms improve. Make sure your other pets are in a separate room if you need to let your dog out.
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Remedying the Cough Naturally

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    Use a humidifier. A kennel cough is a very dry cough. Therefore, keep the air in the room, or the area your dog is staying in, moist. Use a humidifier or a vaporizer to keep the air moist. Place the humidifier near your dog’s sleeping area, or in the room your dog is staying in.[3]
    • Make sure to keep your dog away from smoke, as well as other irritating and noxious fumes.[4]
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    Have your dog breathe in steam. Steam is also an effective way to remedy your dog’s cough. Steam will open up your dog’s bronchial tubes and break up phlegm.[5]
    • With the door closed, turn on your shower as hot as it can go, and let the room steam up for 15 to 20 minutes. Bring your dog into the bathroom, and sit with it for 15 to 25 minutes to let your dog breathe in the steam.
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    Give your dog honey. Honey will help soothe your dog’s dry throat. It also has anti-bacterial properties. Give your dog a teaspoon or two of honey per day until its symptoms improve. Buy an all-natural honey.[6]
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    Offer your dog coconut oil. Coconut oil is thought to have beneficial properties that may help combat your dog's kennel cough. Pour two teaspoons of coconut oil over your dog’s food daily, or let your dog lick it from a spoon.[7]
    • Remember, coconut oil is high in calories, so feeding a dog too much is not recommended. Likewise, dogs who need a low fat diet for weight loss or other health-related reasons should not be given coconut oil.
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    Feed your dog chicken stock. Chicken stock is great way to soothe your dog’s throat while ensuring it gets important vitamins, minerals, and proteins. Before feeding your dog, mix your dog’s kibble or drinking water with the chicken stock.
    • This is a particularly helpful method if your dog’s appetite decreases because of the cough.
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Boosting Your Dog’s Immune System

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    Make sure your dog rests. While your dog is recovering, make sure it gets adequate rest. Try not to exercise or play with your dog too much. Also, try to provide a stress-free environment. Too much activity and stress can weaken your dog’s immune system and prevent it from recovering.[8]
    • Keep your dog calm and relaxed by being calm and relaxed yourself. Limit screaming and yelling in the house. Also, limit other activities that can cause your dog to stress, like trimming your dog’s nails or giving it a bath.
    • Because a leash can irritate your dog’s throat and make a cough worse, use a leash attached to a harness if you walk your dog.[9]
    • Kennel cough is usually treated with a week or two of rest.[10]
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    Buy probiotics. Probiotics are a great way to boost your dog’s immune system. Keeping your dog’s immune system up is critical when treating kennel cough. You can buy probiotics specifically made for your dog from your local pet supply store. Probiotics come in several different forms, such as powders, capsules, chews, and dog food.[11]
    • Sprinkle a recommended dosage of probiotics on your dog's food before they eat.
    • If your dog is on an anti-biotic prescribed by the vet, make sure to wait at least two hours before administering the probiotic. If not, the two will cancel each other out.[12]
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    Supplement your dog’s diet with vitamins. Another great way to boost your dog’s immune system is to supplement its diet with vitamins. Particularly, vitamin C is a great immune booster. Make sure to buy vitamins that are made specifically for dogs. You can buy them from your local pet supply store.<refhttps://www.auntjeni.com/images/Kennel%20Cough.pdf</ref>
    • Dog vitamins usually come in the form of soft, chewable tablets. You can either place a tablet in your dog's food bowl with its meal, or give your dog a tablet after it is finished eating.
    • The recommended dosage depends on your dog’s weight. Check the back of the bottle to see how much your dog needs.
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Pippa Elliott, MRCVS
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This article was co-authored by Pippa Elliott, MRCVS. Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years. This article has been viewed 50,857 times.
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To cure kennel cough in your dog naturally, make sure it gets plenty of rest and doesn’t play too much, which will give it the chance to recover. As your dog rests, try feeding it chicken stock to help its cough and keep it hydrated. You can also try feeding it a teaspoon of honey each day to soothe its dry throat. If you want to boost your dog’s immune system, try purchasing dog vitamins, which can be placed in its food bowl during meal time. If your dog’s symptoms get worse or don’t improve, make sure to visit the vet right away for treatment. To learn how to use a humidifier to ease your dog’s coughing, read more from our Veterinary co-author.

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