Kennel cough results from an inflammation of the upper airways. It is fully discussed in this chapter under Tracheobronchitis.
Also see professional content regarding kennel cough.
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Ned F. Kuehn, DVM, MS, DACVIM, Michigan Veterinary Specialists
Kennel cough results from an inflammation of the upper airways. It is fully discussed in this chapter under Tracheobronchitis.
Also see professional content regarding kennel cough.
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