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What to do if an Alaskan Malamute gets a cold
If your Alaskan Malamute gets a cold, you can first take its temperature. Adults with a temperature of 39 degrees or above, and young puppies with a temperature of above 40 degrees can have alcohol wiped on their paw pads to reduce their temperature. Once the temperature has dropped, you can consult a doctor and give the dog medication. If the temperature does not drop, seek medical treatment promptly. Ensure that the dog stays in a clean and quiet environment during treatment, and strengthen its care and management.
How to tell if a dog has a cold
When a dog's nose is dry and its mental state declines, it may be accompanied by a decrease in appetite and drink. The dog's nose will have secretions, and the amount of secretions is usually large. Sometimes it will also sneeze. Usually, the temperature will rise, and the increase in temperature due to a cold generally does not exceed 40 degrees. Due to the increased secretions in the nose, when the air passes through the secretions, friction will produce a purring sound, and sometimes difficulty breathing is manifested.
What to do if a dog gets a cold
First, check the dog's temperature. If it has a fever, it is recommended to go to a pet hospital for a fever-reducing injection. If it just sneezes and has a runny nose, and everything else is normal, take Wangxiang Ganmao Ling to dispel cold and detoxify. If the dog has a cough, you can appropriately give it Niyaxing tablets. During the cold, keeping the dog warm is essential. Do not bathe the dog or take it out to play. You can appropriately feed it some nutritional supplements and vitamin tablets to enhance its resistance.
What can dogs eat when they have a cold
A dog with a cold may lose its appetite. You can give it some probiotics and fragrant meat. After a cold, it can eat some cold medicines, such as cough tablets or syrups. You can feed it some light and easy-to-digest food, such as lean meat congee, which is beneficial to the recovery of the disease.