Re: 1.5 yr old pug on Dex for laryngeal collapse
Have him checked for a liver shunt. That is actually quite common for pugs, and usually shows up in them as puppies or up to a few years old. Does he have any behavioral changes?
Are you saying that he has diagnosed cushings? I'm no expert on cushings, but I would go out on a limb and say I'm quite experienced with pugs. We've had a number of pugs in rescue that suffered from collapsed trachea.
The tracheal issues are part of the pug makeup to an extent, and bad breeding can make them much worse, but true collapsed trachea is something you'll need to manage for life. I assume you had more than one opinion on the CT diagnosis? It is often misdiagnosed. The main symptom is coughing and wheezing. Especially the coughing.
You don't say his weight, but any excessive weight can stress the breathing. Also, never, ever use a collar on him. Always a harness. Any pressure on the trachea is bad.
I have heard of surgery for CT, such as rings or stents, but I am not sure how many vets actually do them. I believe in the US, there are very, very few veterinary medical schools that will, and the outcome is no guarantee.
Reneé
Mom to Tobey, Ichiro & Skeeter. Foster mom for Polar Pug Rescue
“Animals have done us no harm and they have no power of resistance…there is something so very dreadful…in tormenting those who have never harmed us, who cannot defend themselves, who are utterly in our power.”—Cardinal John Henry Newman