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Can a dog get a cold from blowing air conditioning?
Yes, a dog can get a cold if it blows directly from the air conditioner. Therefore, do not direct the air conditioning at your dog and avoid keeping them in the air-conditioned room for a long time. The air in the air-conditioned room is relatively dry, which can cause the dog's skin to crack. The air quality in the room is not very good, with more particulate matter, which may cause the dog to cough or sneeze.
Symptoms of a dog getting a cold from blowing air conditioning
After a dog gets a cold from blowing air conditioning, they may show signs of being lethargic, loss of appetite, and a dry nose when they are not sleeping. Sometimes, you may also see the dog producing clear mucus from their nose. If the dog often uses their paws to scratch their nose, it could also be a sign of a cold. In this case, timely treatment is necessary to avoid the dog hurting their nose by constantly scratching it.
How to use air conditioning
When a dog is blowing air conditioning, the indoor temperature should be around 23 to 25 degrees Celsius, which is the most comfortable. If the air conditioning temperature is too low, it can cause the dog to sneeze and have a runny nose. It is better not to turn on the air conditioning at night because it is cooler outside, and you can open the windows for ventilation. If you don't turn on the air conditioning during the day, the dog may become dehydrated. Ensure that the dog is not directly facing the air conditioning vent when it's on.
How to treat "air conditioning disease"
Many families use air conditioning in summer, and dogs are prone to "air conditioning disease" in this environment. Particularly during hot midday hours, suddenly taking the dog from an air-conditioned room to outside or from outside to an air-conditioned home can easily trigger the disease. If your dog contracts air conditioning disease, recommend them to drink more water, and if they have a fever, take them to the vet for a fever-reducing injection or symptomatic treatment. In summer, do not let dogs stay in air-conditioned environments for extended periods, especially not directly after taking a bath or blowing air conditioning.