Tracheal Collapse in Pomeranians
Moderate Risk Category: Respiratory Typical onset: 4-14 years Hereditary: Yes Est. treatment cost: £500-£4,500
Tracheal Collapse can affect members of the breed within the Pomeranian. Common indicators include honking or goose-like cough, exercise intolerance, and respiratory distress. Tracheal collapse is a progressive weakening of the tracheal cartilage rings causing the trachea to flatten during breathing. It produces a characteristic honking cough and respiratory distress, particularly during excitement, eating, or heat. It typically becomes apparent at 4-14 years. In smaller breeds like the Pomeranian, early detection and prompt treatment generally lead to better long-term outcomes. This condition has a hereditary component — prospective owners should request documentation of health screening from the breeder. Treatment costs are estimated at £500-£4,500, making comprehensive pet insurance a practical consideration.