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What to do if a Poodle has a cold

If a dog has a cold, medication or hospitalization may be necessary in severe cases. However, it is best to treat the cold according to its cause and symptoms. Generally, a Poodle with a cold will exhibit symptoms such as sneezing, fever, and loss of appetite. In addition to treatment, it is important to prevent colds.

Symptoms of a Poodle's cold

A Poodle with a cold may exhibit symptoms such as lethargy, lying down motionlessly, looking wilted, coughing, runny nose, sneezing, watery eyes, loss of appetite, and increased body temperature. If the temperature rises to 39 degrees or 40 degrees Celsius or higher, it means the dog has a fever. During a cold, a Poodle's immune system is weakened, so owners should pay attention to keeping them warm to prevent catching a chill again.

Can a Poodle's cold heal itself?

Some colds can heal themselves, but during the cold, the dog's body will be very weak. Owners should appropriately strengthen their dog's constitution and feed them easily digestible, nutrient-rich foods such as lean meat congee and tomatoes. This will help improve the dog's resistance. Also, protect them from the wind and rain, and ensure that the area where they sleep is warm and dry.

What to do if a Poodle has a cold

First, check the dog's temperature. If they have a fever, it is recommended to go to a pet hospital for a fever-reducing injection. If the dog only has a runny nose and sneezing, take Wangxiang Ganmao Ling to dispel cold and detoxify. If they have a cough, appropriate doses of loquat syrup can be given. Keeping the dog warm is crucial during a cold. Avoid bathing them and taking them outside to play. Feed them nutritional supplements and vitamin tablets to boost their resistance.