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  2. Dog Pneumonia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

    www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/dog-pneumonia

    What is the Dog Pneumonia Survival Rate? The outlook for aspiration pneumonia is fairly good, with a study showing overall survival of 81.6%. “The prognosis for ‘simple’ pneumonia is usually ...

  3. My Puppy's Experience With Dog Pneumonia: Symptoms and More

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    Healthy adult dogs rarely get pneumonia, but puppies, senior dogs, and canines that are already ill with another dog health problem are very susceptible. In most cases of dog pneumonia, early treatment is the key to survival.

  4. How Do Dogs Get Pneumonia? Causes, Symptoms, and More - WebMD

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    Dog pneumonia recovery time can vary depending on the severity and underlying cause. Typically, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to months for complete recovery. Other...

  5. Does My Dog Have Pneumonia? - Whole Dog Journal

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    Overall, about 80% of all dogs with pneumonia survive. Puppies, elderly dogs, and dogs with other chronic health conditions have a lower survival rate. Fungal pneumonias are notoriously difficult to treat and have a worse prognosis than bacterial pneumonia.

  6. Dog Pneumonia | PetMD

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    What is the survival rate for dogs with pneumonia? The prognosis for canine pneumonia is typically very good, with early and aggressive veterinary treatment. Studies show approximately 77 to 94 percent of patients with bacterial pneumonia survive to discharge.

  7. Pneumonia in Dogs: Types and Treatment Recommendations

    www.greatpetcare.com/dog-health/pneumonia-in-dogs

    Overview. Severity: i Medium - High. Life stage: All. Although you’re likely familiar with pneumonia in people and may have experienced it yourself, many pet parents find themselves unprepared for a diagnosis of pneumonia in their canine companions.

  8. Pneumonia in Dogs - Merck Veterinary Manual

    www.merckvetmanual.com/.../pneumonia-in-dogs

    Signs include coughing, exercise intolerance, labored or rapid breathing, rapid heart rate, and fever. Other signs include bluish mucous membranes and airway spasms. A sweetish, off-smelling breath may be detected, which becomes more intense as the disease progresses.