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Buy test strips to test whether it is canine plague.
If you confirm that it is canine plague, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible**!
If it is not canine plague, it should not be taken lightly, and the thickening of the nasal discharge indicates that the cold is already very serious. My dog's cold was not timely, and it turned into bronchitis, which cost more money and effort. The doctor said that it would be even more annoying if it turned into pneumonia later, so hurry up and send it to the hospital.
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1.It's going to catch a cold.
2.Usually the resistance of the puppy is relatively weak, and in the cold season or the change of seasons, it is easy to catch a cold and cold, causing upper respiratory system infection, resulting in sneezing, runny nose and other symptoms.
3.If medical treatment is not carried out in time, it may develop into bronchitis, pneumonia, etc., resulting in shortness of breath, stuck sputum, etc.
4.In the case of a cold, you need to choose a special cold medicine for pets, feed it according to the weight of the puppy and instructions, and take warm measures.
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If it's too cold, the dog will catch a cold too.
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In the spring, when everything is recovering, many dogs will catch a cold due to the change of seasons. In fact, a dog cold is not a very serious disease, but the symptoms of a dog cold are easy to be confused with other diseases, so it is better not to give the dog medicine if you are not a professional pet owner, and go to a professional pet hospital to do a good examination to determine that it is a cold and then the symptoms are better.
Dachshund (details).
There are two causes of a dog's cold, one is the virus caused by the virus; The second is the general risk caused by sudden changes in temperature and lack of insulation measures. Common symptoms are increased body temperature, shivering with cold, shy eyes, runny nose and sneezing, nose scratching with front paws, and coughing. The onset of colds in dogs can range from a few weeks to a month or two, and puppies, malnourished and disease-resistant dogs are particularly susceptible to colds.
Therefore, the prevention and treatment of colds mainly starts from strengthening the dog's physique, and the nutrients of the dog food should be ensured at ordinary times, so that the dog can do more running exercises and enhance physical fitness. The other is to pay attention to the dog's warmth when the climate is changeable, to prevent cold and rain, the kennel must be placed in a warmer place at home, to avoid the wind.
Dogs are not refractory to treat after a cold, generally experienced owners can use sulfonamides **, if necessary, use appropriate antibiotics to prevent complications, dog colds are more common drugs are: EHD cold clear 5g * 7 packaging. Owners with severe cold symptoms or no experience in dealing with colds must send their dogs to the pet hospital in time to prevent other complications from being induced.
When the seasons change, you can do a good job of disinfection for the home environment, which can also effectively avoid the occurrence of dog colds.
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Be sure to keep your furry children warm.
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It may have been windy. Let's see if the dog has a runny nose and cough all the time. Sneeze.
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What are the symptoms of a dog cold?
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You can give the cat an injection and shoot the medicine into the **.
It's not serious, the dog may have a fungal infection with a red envelope, the effect of the medicated bath is very good, it is recommended to brew it with a shellfish bath, and the effect will come out five or six times.
It's a little medium-term, I'll tell you a prescription:
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