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ddnene

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No it is NOT… I would highly recommend you take your baby to a vet. May have pneumonia which is dangerous for bulldogs, please keep us posted!!!
 

dolphin

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Agreed it isnt normal. Has the bully been to a vet?
 

Marine91

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Not normal at all. Could be the beginning of pneumonia as others have suggested.
 

brutus77

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Good luck, I hope your baby feels better soon.
 

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I agree with the others, a vet visit is in order. Please keep us posted.
 

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[MENTION=13421]Paul Stott[/MENTION]

Please let us know what the vet says, I would consider this rather urgent with the possibility of pneumonia.
 

g8erjackie

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Straight to the vet! I know the sound you're talking about -- Ruckus had pneumonia as a puppy -- and it needs to get checked out.

Please keep us posted and good luck!
 

Texas Carol

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Got y'all covered in prayers as we wait here to find out how
your bully is, please let us know when you can, HUGS!
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Vikinggirl

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I agree with others, have him checked out at the vet, it could be a cold, but it could also be the start of pneumonia.

Dog Respiratory Problems


Dogs usually experience panting, which is a normal canine reflex as it helps in relaxation. In some cases, however, the dog may be display certain changes in his breathing patterns such as excessive panting. This may be indicative of a problem of the respiratory system. Much like humans, canines too may experience dog breathing problems. These dog respiratory problems may either be acute such as sneezing or chronic such as asthma. Therefore, breathing problems in dogs must never be neglected.


A problem occurring anywhere in the respiratory tract can result in canine breathing problems. These problems could be anything from sneezing to a severe condition in the lungs. As such any irregularity in the respiratory system of the dog can lead to changes in breathing. Some of the most commonly occurring breathing problems in dogs include wheezing, sneezing, coughing, excessive panting, shallow breathing, breathlessness, nasal discharge and labored breathing. Coughing usually occurs due to inflammation or damage to the windpipe. Other causes could be swallowing of an irregular object, allergic reactions, pollution, ingestion of poison and infection. If the cough persists for more than a day, medical attention is required. Labored breathing may take place due to serious conditions such as lung disease, tearing of the diaphragm, tumors and pleural effusion. Wheezing occurs because of problems in the bronchi and lungs. This can be a serious condition and must be examined by a vet immediately. Sneezing by itself does not constitute a breathing problem, but occurs due to another problem of the nasal passage. Excessive sneezing can result in nasal bleeding.


Dog owners must keep in mind that normally dogs take between 10 to 20 breaths per minute. This is the normal breathing rate in canines. Also, irregular sounds such as rattling, choking or groaning should not normally emanate when they breathe. If such noises occur during breathing, it could indicate that a problem in the respiratory tract may be present. The causes of breathing problems in dogs are varied. These include lung infection, heart failure, collapse of the lungs, allergies, chest injuries and pneumonia. Some breeds of dogs are more vulnerable to breathing problems. Boston terriers, plugs and English bulldogs are some the dog breeds that are more prone to breathing difficulties. Dog health problems must always be addressed promptly as they can get aggravated. Pet owners must keep a close watch on the breathing pattern of their dogs, so that possible complications can be detected early and proper treatment can be administered.
 
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he was only at vets other day for injections ,it isnt affecting him in anyway ie playing ,eating etc etc just noticed it when he was lay in bed rattling a little i will take him asap
 

Texas Carol

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Not to alarm you, Honey, just because with bullies and/or
any short nosed breed, it can develop suddenly and over
things like aspirating food. Hoping it's allergies or something
like that, call your Vet & ask them since they recently saw him.
It's good news he's energetic & eating well, how old is he?
 

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Have him checked out by your vet, my girl had sever pneumonia as a baby she too was only seen by the vet the day before , the following morning she was playing eating being a general pup by the afternoon she we was rushing her to the emegancie vets not to worry you or anything but these things can come on really quickly


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2BullyMama

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sending lots of positive thought to you and your little one.... please keep us posted
 
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hes been vets and he says he if fine a little chesty but nothing to worry about :unsure::ohmy:like i say he is playing eating etc etc ,is there any other signs of pnemonia
 

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