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I have an 8 year old tiny toy poodle.  She honks and gasps for air when she gets exited only.  Even an exam for this is invasive but I am concerned  about this condition getting worse as she ages.  Is there any way to supplement her  naturally to build up the delicate tissues in her trachea?  It's not awful now but I'm really frightened for her future!

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toy poodle raised feeding dishes:   
I hope my answer helps you....?

Hi Randee,  This is a very common problem with many of the smaller breed dogs.  
I am glad that you did see the vet for an exam.
Here are some suggestions:

1.  Raised feeding for water and food;
Buy a raised feeding stand from your local pet store.  This will help to keep her from choking in the future.  ( or backwards sneezes)

2.  Sure - the NuVET Plus supplement is very helpful with healing and reduces inflammation.
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I hope you find a raised feeding and drinking system soon.  ( I am sure your local pet store will have them.)
As for the NuVET --- not in stores/ please call in...

Thanks

Marie Peppers LPN MA

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