Lavender Orpington breathing heavily

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Hi there, I have a dear 5 year old lavender orpington who started having breathing problems several weeks ago. The vet initially prescribed enrofloxacin and prednisolone, which I gave her for two weeks, but there was no change. I took her to the vet for an urgent care visit and he changed her medication to SMZ (which she’s had for 6 days), and I also started putting TiaGard in the water (5 days), but she only seems to be getting worse. Her behavior is otherwise completely normal— she’s eating and drinking, not lethargic, maybe just seems a little weak when I hold her. Sometimes I can’t hear the breathing problem at all, but at other times it’s loud and occasionally accompanied by slight snoring/wheezing/honking sounds. This morning was the worst— it seemed like she was panting (beak only slightly open) even though it wasn’t hot out, and her tail was bobbing. Then it stopped later and just went back to loud breathing. I don’t know what to do, I’m desperate to help her, but the cultures haven’t come back from the vet yet and probably won’t for several more days. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Hi,

If she's off the antibiotics, I'd give her probiotics now for a few weeks. That's most likely not going to help the breathing issues but she'll be out of balance from so many antibiotics and that'll help her get good flora back so she doesn't wind up with other issues.

I personally think you'll need to wait for the cultures as for any of us to try diagnose using something else could be contradictive. She's getting up in her years too, so wouldn't want to throw too much at her.

I'd also put her and them all on a vitamin regimen for a week or two by putting Poultry Cell or similar in their water every other day. That'll help her fight whatever she's fighting.
 

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