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Dog sneezing and running nose

Dog with running nose and sneezing

When a dog shows symptoms of running nose and sneezing, it may be due to inadequate warmth protection, resulting in a cold; it may also be due to an infectious disease. Especially when young dogs or dogs with poor immunity show these cold symptoms, it is recommended to check whether they have distemper and parainfluenza. The early symptoms of these two diseases are running nose, sneezing, and coughing.

Dog keeps sneezing

Stimuli in the environment that cause animals to sneeze include plants, powders, and smoke. If occasional intermittent sneezing is normal, persistent attacks, increased secretions, or bleeding require attention. It may be related to upper respiratory infections, rhinitis, or nasal parasites (nasal mites) in the dog's nose. It is recommended to go to the hospital for related examinations to confirm the diagnosis.

Dog with running nose

There are many reasons for a dog's running nose. First, colds: the clinical symptoms of colds include coughing, running nose, fever, and sneezing. They are easily susceptible to cold and hot alternating weather and dogs with poor resistance. Second, infectious diseases: the clinical symptoms of distemper and parainfluenza viruses are similar to colds, including coughing, running nose, sneezing, and fever. They are easily susceptible to unvaccinated dogs and young dogs.

What to do if a dog has a running nose and sneezing

This situation is usually caused by a dog cold. At this time, you can give the dog oral administration of Synulox tablets and Huizhongganmao according to their weight, twice a day. If there is still a cough, you can combine feeding with cough suppressant and asthma medication to solve it. If the dog's running nose and sneezing are caused by other diseases, it is best to take it to a pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment.