Florida · Online Vet · Reviewed by Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM
Dog Coughing in Fort Lauderdale, FL
When to monitor · When to call a vet · When to go in person
Coughing in dogs ranges from mild throat irritation to a sign of serious heart or lung disease. The character of the cough — dry, wet, honking, productive — combined with the timing (after exercise, at night, after drinking) helps identify the cause. Coughing in dogs is never normal but doesn't always mean emergency.
Dog Coughing in Fort Lauderdale: What Fort Lauderdale Pet Parents Should Know
From condo dogs in Las Olas to outdoor cats along the Intracoastal, Fort Lauderdale pet parents get same-day video access to licensed Florida vets — plus prescriptions delivered through RexVetRx.
Florida heartworm disease pressure is the highest in the country. Coughing in an under-protected Florida dog should always raise heartworm suspicion. Florida also has a high background rate of fungal lung infections (Blastomycosis, Histoplasmosis) that present with persistent cough.
RexVet serves pet parents across Fort Lauderdale, including Las Olas, Victoria Park, Wilton Manors, and surrounding Florida neighborhoods.
Common causes of dog coughing
- Kennel cough (Bordetella) — typically dry, honking, often after boarding or daycare
- Canine influenza
- Heart disease (especially in older small-breed dogs)
- Tracheal collapse (especially in toy breeds)
- Chronic bronchitis
- Pneumonia
- Foreign body inhalation
- Heartworm disease
- Allergic bronchitis
- Lung cancer (in older dogs)
Red flags — go to a Fort Lauderdale emergency vet now
- ⚠ Difficulty breathing alongside cough — labored, fast, or open-mouth breathing
- ⚠ Blue, purple, or pale gums (cyanosis — urgent)
- ⚠ Coughing up blood
- ⚠ Collapse or fainting with cough
- ⚠ Cough with abdominal distension (possible bloat or large effusion)
- ⚠ Severe lethargy plus cough
- ⚠ Productive cough with thick yellow or green discharge
- ⚠ Cough that worsens hour by hour
Any of these in your Fort Lauderdale dog means stop reading the internet and call a vet or go to an emergency clinic. RexVet can help triage by video if you're not sure — but emergencies need in-person care.
When telehealth works for Fort Lauderdale dogs — and when it doesn't
RexVet handles mild-to-moderate coughs effectively — kennel cough triage (most cases resolve with supportive care and a vet's reassurance), heart-disease cough management for diagnosed pets (Vetmedin, furosemide refills), allergic bronchitis prescriptions, and post-diagnosis follow-up. A clear photo or video of the cough is hugely helpful.
Start a $64.99 video visit →Any dog with breathing difficulty, blue gums, coughing up blood, or collapse needs an ER visit. New onset of serious cough in a dog never previously diagnosed with heart or lung disease usually needs in-person chest x-rays and bloodwork.
What you can do at home for your Fort Lauderdale dog
- 1 Use a humidifier or run a hot shower with your dog in the bathroom for 10-15 minutes (steam helps mild coughs)
- 2 Honey can soothe a dry cough (NOT for diabetic dogs or puppies)
- 3 Keep your dog quiet — limit exercise that triggers coughing fits
- 4 Video the cough to show your vet
- 5 Make sure heartworm prevention is current
- 6 Track cough frequency, character, and timing (morning, after eating, at rest)
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
When should I worry about my Fort Lauderdale dog is coughing?
Red flags that mean call a vet immediately, regardless of location: Difficulty breathing alongside cough — labored, fast, or open-mouth breathing; Blue, purple, or pale gums (cyanosis — urgent); Coughing up blood. For Fort Lauderdale pet parents specifically: Florida heartworm disease pressure is the highest in the country.
Can a RexVet online vet help with dog coughing in Fort Lauderdale?
Yes — RexVet is licensed in Florida and our veterinarians can examine your dog by video from Fort Lauderdale. RexVet handles mild-to-moderate coughs effectively — kennel cough triage (most cases resolve with supportive care and a vet's reassurance), heart-disease cough management for diagnosed pets (Vetmedin, furosemide refills), allergic bronchitis prescriptions, and post-diagnosis follow-up. A clear photo or video of the cough is hugely helpful. A $64.99 video visit gets you a licensed Florida vet who can recommend home care, prescribe medications, or tell you when in-person care is required.
When does my Fort Lauderdale dog need to be seen in person instead of online?
Any dog with breathing difficulty, blue gums, coughing up blood, or collapse needs an ER visit. New onset of serious cough in a dog never previously diagnosed with heart or lung disease usually needs in-person chest x-rays and bloodwork. If your dog needs in-person care, Fort Lauderdale has several 24/7 emergency vet clinics — RexVet can help you decide whether to go now or whether the situation can be managed by video.
What can I do at home for my dog's coughing in Fort Lauderdale?
Until you can speak with a vet: Use a humidifier or run a hot shower with your dog in the bathroom for 10-15 minutes (steam helps mild coughs); Honey can soothe a dry cough (NOT for diabetic dogs or puppies); Keep your dog quiet — limit exercise that triggers coughing fits. Never give human medications to your dog without veterinary guidance.
Does Fort Lauderdale's climate affect why my dog has coughing?
Florida heartworm disease pressure is the highest in the country. Coughing in an under-protected Florida dog should always raise heartworm suspicion. Florida also has a high background rate of fungal lung infections (Blastomycosis, Histoplasmosis) that present with persistent cough.
Can I get a prescription for my Fort Lauderdale dog online?
Yes. RexVet's veterinarians are licensed in Florida and can prescribe medications, prescription diets, and Rx refills via $64.99 video visits. Prescriptions are filled through RexVet's in-house pharmacy (RexVetRx) with same-day delivery in most Fort Lauderdale ZIP codes, or transferred to any local pharmacy.
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