Pneumonia in dogs and cats is an inflammation of the lung tissue, usually preceded by bronchitis. It is characterized by fever, coughing, difficulty breathing, and low oxygen levels in the blood. Pneumonia can be caused by viruses, parasites, bacteria, allergens, or fungi. Aspiration pneumonia may also occur secondary to other conditions like megaesophagus.
Clinical signs include rapid breathing, respiratory distress, coughing, fever, nasal discharge, lack of appetite, lethargy, weight loss, and abnormal lung sounds. Diagnosis involves case history, clinical signs, lab tests like a CBC and chest x-rays. Treatment consists of antibiotics, oxygen therapy, airway humidification,