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Clear water flowing from dog's nose
Dog's nose flowing with clear water may be caused by colds, canine distemper infection, or other reasons. However, due to the similar symptoms caused by the initial stage of infectious diseases and colds, it is recommended that owners take their dogs to the pet hospital in time when they find abnormalities. First, exclude infectious diseases, and then treat the symptoms caused by colds. In addition, owners should also do a good job in keeping their dogs warm in daily life to prevent them from catching a cold. And remember to vaccinate your dog when they are healthy, which can prevent infectious diseases.
- Getting cold and catching a cold
If a dog's fur is not dried properly after a bath, or if the ambient temperature is low, it is prone to catching a cold and showing symptoms such as running clear mucus from the nose and sneezing. Therefore, owners should pay attention to their dogs' daily routine. Ensure the dog's fur is dried properly after a bath, keep the dog's bedding dry and clean, and pay attention to warmth in cold weather to prevent the dog from catching a cold.
- Canine distemper infection
If the dog has not been vaccinated, clear water flowing from the nose may also be caused by canine distemper infection. The initial symptoms are similar to those of colds, but later on, the dog will produce purulent or mucoid nasal secretions, accompanied by severe coughing and eye discharge. Due to the great harm of canine distemper virus to dogs, it is recommended that owners take their dogs to the pet hospital in time for further examination and treatment.