Collapsed Trachea
The trachea ( or windpipe) of a Yorkie and/or Chihuahua tends to be somewhat weak. Aging or physical trauma to the windpipe may cause the trachea to collapse in one or more areas. One reason you should never use a collar with a leash for your Yorkie or Chihuahua (any small dog).
Symptoms of a collapsed trachea are a dog coughing hard, especially after exercise. This coughing becomes worse as time passes, especially in an older dog. A collapsed trachea can also be caused by the tube that a veterinarian may use for administering anesthesia needed for certain procedures.
The only treatment for a collapsed trachea is surgical. If you are concerned that your Yorkie or Chihuahua has a collapsed trachea, consult with your veterinarian for options.
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