The puppy has a white snot like milk, and the dog has a runny nose

Updated on healthy 2024-03-22
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dogs with runny noses generally have the following reasons:

    1.If the dog not only has a runny nose, but also sneezes, and the clear nose quickly turns into a slurry-like purulent nose, then the dog is likely to have an acute rhinitis attack, and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check. 2 It may be caused by rhinitis, but the general discharge will be relatively viscous, and you need to buy some cleaning agents and anti-inflammatory drugs**.

    3.The dog's own resistance is relatively weak, if the bath is not dried in time or stay in the air-conditioned room for too long will cause the dog to catch a cold, then there will be runny nose, cough, decreased appetite and other symptoms.

    I hope to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The dog has a dry and runny nose, with a runny nose as a concomitant symptom in dogs. We can get the ** based on what kind of snot the dog is running.

    1. The dog's nose is dry and clear.

    Under normal circumstances, if your dog's runny nose is clear, it means that the dog's body is fine, and a small amount of nasal discharge is a normal secretion of the dog on weekdays. But if the clear nose is increasing day by day, and there are sneezes and tears, but the appetite and spirit are not affected, then the dog may have a cold, and the cold of the clear nose is not very serious.

    Dogs have a dry and runny nose"/>

    2. The dog's nose is dry and yellow-green pus and nasal discharge.

    Yellow-green purulent nasal discharge indicates that the dog's upper respiratory tract is infected by bacteria, first of all, the shovel officer should determine whether the dog has a fever, if there is a fever, physical cooling should be taken in time, and the dog should be hydrated. After that, you have to observe the dog's other complications, observe whether the dog has difficulty breathing, wheezing and coughing, and rule out the possibility of pneumonia if not.

    Because the hydrogen symptoms of canine distemper are very similar to those of a cold, it is difficult to distinguish between the general excrement shovelers, so once the dog is found to have vomiting, diarrhea, repeated high fever, etc., the virus is immediately tested and sent to the hospital**. It is recommended that the puppy be sent to the hospital for examination when it has cold symptoms, and the adult dog can be observed before being sent to the hospital**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. There is white discharge in the dog's nose but it does not come out.

    2. There is a white discharge in the dog's nose.

    3. The dog's nose secretes something white.

    4. There is a white foreign body in the dog's nose.

    1.The white discharge in the nose may be nasal discharge, so look for other symptoms, such as coughing.

    The phenomenon of sneezing.

    2.If these symptoms occur, it may be a respiratory infection, and it is best to rule out an infectious disease, such as canine distemper, first.

    and parainfluenza virus infections.

    3.If there is no infectious disease, pneumonia is considered.

    In the case of a cold, it is recommended to take it to a pet hospital for examination and symptomatic treatment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A white discharge from a dog's nose can be caused by an upper respiratory tract infection, inflammation of the nasal passages, nephritis, or inflammation of the urethra. It may also be due to increased secretion of eye droppings caused by fire or excessive salt.

    If your dog's nose has symptoms such as dryness, runny nose, fever, etc., it is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner, and anti-inflammatory services may be required**. In addition, if the dog's urethra is inflamed, a white discharge may also occur. It is advisable to consult a veterinarian promptly for a more accurate diagnosis and ** recommendations.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are generally three reasons for a runny nose in dogs.

    The first reason is that the dog has an upper respiratory tract infection. Runny nose caused by a cold, in this case not only runny nose, but also a decrease in appetite may occur, it is recommended to take the dog to the hospital for a check-up to see if it is an injection or medicine.

    The second situation is that the dog has a cold, which is relatively simple, and you only need to keep the dog warm.

    The third type is a viral infection, such as canine plague. If this is the reason, it is also necessary to take the dog to the hospital for a comprehensive examination, see what the doctor says, and deal with it according to the doctor's requirements.

    Owners should pay more attention when maintaining their dogs. Try not to get your dog sick.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Causes of runny nose in dogs:

    1. It may be caused by cold and cold, you need to keep the dog warm, and then buy special cold medicine for pets to feed**.

    2 It may be caused by rhinitis, but the general discharge will be relatively viscous, and you need to buy some cleaning agents and anti-inflammatory drugs**.

    3. You may suffer from canine distemper, the symptoms of the initial mold sales period are very similar to those of a cold, and the later stage changes from serous nasal fluid to purulent discharge, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, and then carry out ** after diagnosis.

    Dogs belong to the phylum Chordates, Subphylum Vertebrates, Mammalia, Euzoa, Carnivora, Schizopodae, and Canidae. Also known as "dog" in Chinese, dogs are found all over the world. Dogs, horses, cows, sheep, pigs, and chickens are called the traditional "six animals".

    Dog diet: Dogs are omnivores, and when feeding, they need to prepare more animal protein in the feed, supplemented by vegetarian ingredients, to ensure the normal development and health of the dog. Dogs sometimes eat grass, but eat very little, and occasionally vomit, dogs eat grass not to satisfy hunger, but to clear the stomach, mainly because of the unique structure of the dog's stomach.

    The stomach of a dog is large, accounting for about 2 3 of the abdominal cavity, while the intestine is very short, accounting for about 1 3 of the abdominal cavity, so dogs basically use the stomach to digest food and absorb nutrients, and it is easy to digest meat food, and it is not easy to digest things with "tendons" such as leaves, grass, etc. Dogs are omnivores, and they can survive on foods such as vegetables and grains when life is difficult.

    This type of diet of typical wild carnivores comes from the stomach contents of the herbivores they catch. In addition, scientists have found that for situations such as dog sledding in places like Iditarod, Alaska, and other similar extreme stress, high-protein foods (high in meat) can help prevent muscle tissue damage.

    Dogs love to gnaw on bones. This is also the habit left by biting prey in the original environment. We have to give it some bones often when feeding.

    Remember: do not use poultry bones, as this may puncture the dog's stomach). Dogs generally have varying degrees of habit of feeding on human and their own feces.

    Studies have shown that dogs have learned this habit in the process of tens of thousands of years of domestication with humans, which is one of the important ** of dogs having to accept feces as food during the food scarcity period of early human society, and there are also views that this is a pathological manifestation of dogs in the case of insufficient food, malnutrition, lack of a certain trace element or parasitic diseases. This behavior can also be reduced when supplemented with trace elements. <>

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's like white spots, that is, melanin is shed, and the dog lacks trace elements in its body.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's a little lacking in exercise, isn't it like white spots, if it is, it's time to give your big baby more exercise o( o haha

    My little trickster (Dika) is now four months old, and he has had a little white spot on his nose since he was a child, and the doctor said that it was a lack of exercise, so he has been a little fat man until now

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is generally the case when you grow up.

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