Hello, you have reached the Canine Laryngeal Paralysis home page.
We are here to provide information and support
for those who are dealing with LP
(Laryngeal Paralysis) in a beloved K9 friend.

THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO ALL OF THE WONDERFUL AND VALIANT DOGS
THAT HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH LARYNGEAL PARALYSIS
AND TO ALL THEIR LOVING HUMANS WHO HAVE GIVEN SO MUCH TO BRING
EASE, COMFORT AND HEALING TO THEIR LOVING COMPANIONS


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WONDERFUL PHOTOS

VETERINARIAN REFERRALS

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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LARYNGEAL PARALYSIS DIAGRAM


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LARYNGEAL PARALYSIS SEEMS TO HAUNT MANY DIFFERENT BREEDS. HERE IS A LIST COMPILED FROM "PARENTS" THAT HAVE EITHER JOINED THE LP EMAIL LIST, FILLED OUT OUR SURVEY PAGE OR WHO HAVE CONTACTED ONE OF OUR LISTERS PRIVATELY
AS YOU CAN SEE, LP IS NOT JUST FOUND IN LARGER SPORTING BREEDS ANY LONGER

ACQUIRED LP
(Seen most often in older dogs):

Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever (all colors), Standard Poodle, Dalmatian, Brittany, American Cocker Spaniel, Newfoundland, Irish Setter, Doberman, Labrador Cross, Shetland Sheepdog/German Shepherd Cross, Boxer, Briard, Border Collie Cross, Wire Hair Fox Terrier, Pug, Saluki, Greyhound, Airedale, Springer Spaniel, Dachshund, Australian Cattle Dog, Chihuahua, English Setter, Norwich Terrier, Labrador/German Shepard Mix, Sheltie/Pomeranian Mix, Kuvasz, Great Dane and West Highland Terrier.

CONGENITAL
(Seen at an early age & may also include general neuropathy involving other parts of the body)

Siberian Husky, Dalmatian, Bouvier de Flanders, Leonberger, Rottweiler, Boxer

PLEASE DROP BY AND VISIT SOME OF OUR WONDERFUL OLDSTERS

ALBEAR
ALEX BISCUIT
BOGGS
BRIDGET
BUSTER
BYRD
CHEWY CHIP COACH
DAZZLE
UNCLE DINKY
DUBLIN
GOLDIE
JOSIAH KANSAS KELLY MAGGIE
MAX MICKEY PEPPER PORK RUSTY SABLE
SADA SANDY SHEBA SHORTY SLEWPIE WILLIE
CHOOMIA


KANSAS' CHICKEN POPS

1 CAN CHICKEN BROTH (Fat & Salt Free is best)
1 CAN WATER
Fill 6 plastic cups (5 1/2 oz size) half full with broth
Fill to top with water
FREEZE

Once these are frozen let your dogs lick them for a cool and refreshing treat.
You can also replace the water with Gatorade or Pedialyte for a bit of an extra boost.
Just a note - if you have more than one dog at home make sure
that you make some for everyone.


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