PawHealer® Trachea Support Dog Cough Remedy – for Loud, Honking Cough – 50 Grams/Powder …
$36.95





Price: $36.95
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Powerful alternative to manage coughing, wheezing, gagging! *** Honking- Loud- Cough commonly referred to as Collapsed Trachea – where the dog is showing signs of heat – thirsty – panting – rapid breathing – restless/agitated – lies in a cool place. Phlegm-heat obstructing Lung Qi arises when phlegm and heat combine to impede the functioning of the TCM Lung system. Experience tells us that this pattern is evident when there are symptoms of loud- honking- excess type coughs *** PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT for ‘Picky Eaters’ as it has a bitter taste – it is highly effective – but may need to be masked in chicken broth, almond butter, liverwurst, baby food, etc. Or not mixed into food — but converted to a liquid by adding water to your dose and using a syringe to shoot behind the tongue. We also offer this in a capsule form so that there is not a taste.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 4 x 3 x 4 inches; 1.76 ounces
Date First Available : November 30, 2017
Manufacturer : PawHealer
ASIN : B077V4RLBK
Best Sellers Rank: #177,341 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #186 in Cough Syrups
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Signs of Heat – Thirsty – Panting – Seeks Cool Places
Excitement sets off coughing episode
Ideal for symptoms of Collapsed Trachea
Symptoms of Honking Type Cough – Gagging/Hacking Cough
NOT for PICKY EATERS – this is a Powder – look for our CAPSULES Product for PICKY EATERS
Customers say
Customers report mixed experiences with the cough remedy’s effectiveness, with some saying it works wonders while others find it ineffective. The product receives mixed feedback about its taste, with some dogs loving it while others find it very harsh. Moreover, many customers report issues with their dog refusing to eat it, and the product comes in bottles that are only half full. Additionally, customers find the product overpriced and have complaints about its smell.
5 reviews for PawHealer® Trachea Support Dog Cough Remedy – for Loud, Honking Cough – 50 Grams/Powder …
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Sally Cage –
Trachea Collapse Support that WORKS
I have to just say that this stuff REALLY WORKS! my 15 year old Yorkie has a heart murmur and has been suffering from trachea collapse. He wheezes, gags, has the honking cough literally all the time. Even while sleeping, his breathing was labored, I could see his belly kind of convulsing. He would then wake up gagging and honking. I felt so bad for him. The vet that I’ve had for years, wanted to charge me $1500+ to just do some testing to see what kinds of meds to give him. I’ve already spent tons of money on tests for the heart murmur. There is no cure so spending all kinds of money on tests is ridiculous. For what? to put him on all kinds of expensive meds that just sedate him? So I read some reviews on this and decided to try it out. I saw improvement immediately, and after a couple of weeks, I must say that I am VERY happy with this product. I was giving him a lot of CBD Vet oil, which seemed to help some but is kind of expensive and after so much of it, he would spit some of it up. I have totally stopped giving him the CBD oil and now I only give him this Trachea Support powder mixed with the Hound Honey Syrup (Phlegm-Heat) – I do have to give it to him twice a day (package says up to 3-4 times a day is good) it is kind of sticky as it is honey so I dilute with a tsp of hot water and my dog loves the stuff. I was using a dropper to put the mixture in his mouth and it was making a big mess but now he just licks it up out of a bowl. He still has a little coughing here and there but you can tell the difference. It’s not that wet, loud, honking noise but more of a little cough and he is sleeping through the night with no problems AT ALL. It’s not a cure, there isn’t one, but this is the best remedy I have found so far. I can tell he is much happier and not struggling so much all the time. I am placing my second order ASAP. I don’t give a lot of reviews, but this is important. I researched and saw that this is a huge issue and folks are looking for relief for there beloved pets. I promise you, this stuff really provides relief and makes me feel good knowing Iâm making my baby comfortable as possible in his senior years.
k.d –
Minutes 5 star’s
At first it started to work but within 1 week it stopped working and his cough began to get worse. So I purchased Hound Honey: Trachea Soother Syrup, and it has been the best one ever. His cough has stopped and only comes back if I haven’t given it to him within the lady 3 or 5 day.I’m so blessed to have found the Hound Honey: Trachea Soother Syrup. So don’t waste your money on the other dry brand.
Diana –
Breathing Calmed Within 24 Hours
AMAZING!! I have a 13-yr-old Corgy/Chow mix who is experiencing what his vet thinks is Geriatric Onset Laryngeal Paralysis Polyneuropathy (GOLPP). His breathing was becoming very labored and really scared me. We have been seeing his vet regularly but had to set up an unscheduled visit because I was so worried. I came across this product by accident–found an article by another vet praising it. When I found it on Amazon and saw some the testimonials concerning aging dogs with this issue and how it was helping them, I decided to try it. I received the product on a Saturday, was able to give Dojie two doses for the day, and was wowed the next day (Sunday) to already see an improvement in his breathing. I had an appt on Monday following receipt of the product and even my vet was surprised about the improvement. Thank you, PawHealers, for developing something that seems to provide relief for ailments than can occur in the golden years of our doggies. I am a big believer in natural supplements that help me so I always try to find the same thing for my pets.
Jenelle L. Montoya –
Parmesan Cheese!
I think I’ve discovered the secret to getting a dog to take this stuff. If you try a little taste, you’ll notice a smoky flavor that lingers into a bitter flavor. Mixing it with anything sweet will NOT work. My 10 lb Yorkie literally puked when I tried honey and a syringe. He wouldn’t eat it mixed in his food, or with treats, or with carrots.BUT as a last resort, I tried sprinkling a bit of Parmesan on his food with the medicine. He was literally growling at the other dogs if they came close. He gobbled it up. You’ll see if you chase it with some Parmesan, it masks the flavor well.He gets chronic pancreatitis so I looked it up, and aged cheese has very little lactose. Parmesan has low saturated fat too.It’s not a long term solution but I’m hoping to see some improvement and get by until I can afford the vet.EDIT: he suddenly stopped eating the cheese mixture. But I tried egg white. Just microwave for 30 seconds, mix it in, done. He loves it to much he trembles while he eats it! It’s high protein and low fat. Win win. Just make sure you remove the yolk because that can hurt the pancreas and cause weight gain which is bad for collapsed trachea.
Carrie –
Itâs herbs. Of course theyâre disgusting.
Anyone who is researching this product, please know that the PawHealers website offers way more information. (There are 3 types of trachea support supplements, for example. This particular type may not work for your petâs situation.)If anyone takes herbs for themselves, the taste/smell can be quite strong and be a huge deterrent! This isnât a negative against this product⦠other reviews stated they use honey/water mixture and a syringe. This was my planâ¦but once I got the product, I realized I could use capsules. My dog, who is the pickiest little stinker, loves his peanut butter (only one specific kind, of course). I picked up some capsules at my local health food store and use a funnel to fill them upâmeasuring first per the instructions, of course. Then close them up and give them to him with peanut butter.Within two days, heâs barking his head off without coughing again. Havenât even had to use the honey yet to soothe his throat. Worth a shot to see if it works for your baby.Oh, and yes, the bottle is only half full. But Iâm only using 1/4 tsp per dose so itâll be a while. On their website it says its about 17 doses, but I think Iâll have way more than that.Update: Used for about two weeks or so and then could tell he was feeling funky so I eased him off it. If his coughing acts up again, Iâll ease him back on it for a while. Doesnât need to take it every day. Just to note.