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Coughing and gagging on a regular basis after drinking water might be a sign of some disease or discomfort the dog may be experiencing. It is important that as responsible owners, to pay attention to these occurrences and take action immediately as some conditions may look harmless but can be fatal.
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Cough due to tracheal collapse may be stimulated by drinking water.

Coughing that occurs during or shortly after eating may be due to disease of the larynx or esophagus.

The larynx normally closes when food is swallowed to prevent food from entering the trachea.

Some coughs sound moist and others are harsh and dry.

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If your dog eats hardy chews then these too could have causes irritation if theyve not chomped them up small enough; Some dog breeds are also prone to developing laryngeal paralysis which means the larynx no longer closes properly. This means that water and food can get into the airway and will cause your dog to gag to clear it.
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[adinserter block="5"]Another problem with a dog vomiting water after drinking is a condition known as laryngeal paralysis. In this condition the dog' larynx is affected and it no longer works as it should.
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In many instances, this results in what looks like your dog throwing up water, or the vomiting of clear liquid. You see, the thyroid regulates a dog's body metabolism. And in the case of hypothyroidism, the thyroid isn't active enough, which can cause a dog to vomit after drinking water. =I.
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While it may be tempting to give your dog water so that they dont dehydrate, water can actually trigger the gag reflex and cause more vomiting. Do not give your dog any fluids until it has been more than two hours since they last vomited.
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If your dog is drinking excessively (polydipsia) it is possibly because he is losing excess amounts of water for any of a number of reasons. While a number of diseases result in excess water intake and urine output, the most common of these diseases include kidney failure, diabetes mellitus and Cushing's disease.
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Dog gags and throws up after drinking water When she drinks she acts like something is in her throat and preventing all of the water from going down and she usually spits up about 1/2 of it. She does not seem to have any problems when she eats however. By: Rebecca Osterfund El Segundo, CA
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Reasons why dogs hack after drinking water . Hacking and coughing are typical reactions to irritations. But if your dog does it every time it will sip water, you should factor in these possible causes: 1. Drinking too fast. Drinking water too fast can make a dog gag and hack. This happens a lot in dog parks when pooches are too excited about playtime.
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If your dog throws up, there's also a chance they have an upset stomach due to some sort of thyroid problem. You see, the thyroid regulates a dog's body metabolism. And in the case of hypothyroidism, the thyroid isn't active enough, which can cause a dog to vomit after drinking water.
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Please call the vet if you notice these symptoms in addition to the coughing occurrences after drinking water. Your Dog Drinks Water Too Fast. It might also be a case where your dog is simply gulping water too fast. This may cause him to choke a little and cough as well. Dogs that drink water too fast may also puke out some of the water after.
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Also known as infectious canine tracheobronchitis, kennel cough in dogs is the least serious reason why a dog coughs after drinking water. The major symptom of this mild respiratory infection is a cough that sounds like a goose honking. The more the dog coughs, the more irritated and inflamed the trachea becomes.
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Kennel cough in dogs Also known as infectious canine tracheobronchitis, kennel cough in dogs is the least serious reason why a dog coughs after drinking water. Kennel cough is basically the common...

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