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This is often associated with heart disease and lung disease.

Other less common causes of dyspnea in dogs are foreign objects, lung cancer, infections such as pneumonia, injuries to the chest wall, kennel cough and allergies.

Other diseases of the nose, throat, windpipe, lungs and the diaphragm may also be to blame.

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