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<description> Ramelle from Lacombe, La writes: "To the owner of the dog with panting and fatigue-

My Westie mix female was having similar symptoms. After going to Both a natural vet and a conventional one , it was concluded that she has COPD. She has had Chest xrays, U/S of major organs, EKGs, lab tests of all sorts-including heart worm and all negative for cancer or infection. She was treated for "lung worms" but later vet said she doubted that was her problem. Now, she takes Lasix, theophylline, Pneumotropin PMG, tumeric, garlic, vit E, fish oil, and and another med to boost her immunty (mammary tumors). One homeopathic remedy that helps Her is ipeacac 30C Every 5 days or so- helps her cough up pleghm.
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<description> Rowie from Cambridge, Ma writes: "Looking under B for breathing problems, E for exercise fatigue, F for fatigue, H for hyperventilation, P for panting and R for respiratory problems, I could not find this common problem: fatigue and hyperventilation in dogs. I hope you'll list it so that I and others can post. I know that metastasized cancer, lung cancer or heartworm can cause it but my dog doesn't have any of these. Could use advice. Thank you!"</description>
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