My dog has a purulent nose and a fever

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Go to a regular pet hospital, it's been so long, don't delay the condition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That's when the dog is on fire, give him a piece of bezoar antidote tablets in the morning and evening, and put some salt in the water he drinks, and it will get better faster.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the cold weather may affect the dog's nose adjustment function, there is a runny nose, pay attention to keep the dog warm and cold, you can dress it; Pay attention to the diet, give it more light food, and feed it some meat to enhance physical strength; If it is caused by a cold, you should send it to the doctor for treatment as soon as possible, and do not blindly feed medicine at home, so as not to cause the condition to worsen.

    1. Keep warm and cold.

    When the weather is cold, the dog's nose adjustment function is affected, so there will be a runny nose, at this time pay attention to keep the dog warm, especially the smaller dog, the body resistance is weak will be easy to catch a cold, you can put clothes on it, add a quilt to its nest.

    2. Diet matching.

    When the dog has a runny nose, don't give it food with high oil content, you can eat some light foods such as coarse grains and vegetables, which can promote digestion and absorption of the stomach and intestines, and can also supplement vitamins.

    3. Sent to the hospital**.

    The dog's runny nose may be caused by a cold, or go to the hospital to measure the temperature, give the dog the prescription medicine prescribed by the doctor, do not blindly give the dog medicine at home, after all, it is not a professional, I can't find the best place, if you give the dog indiscriminate medicine, it may make it vomit or other adverse symptoms.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sneezing and runny nose in dogs are usually cold symptoms caused by a cold. Colds are a common respiratory illness in dogs, if the dog has yellow purulent nasal discharge, difficulty breathing, frequent coughing, it is likely to have respiratory tract infection (bronchitis, bronchitis), and even spread to the lungs to cause pneumonia.

    Depending on your dog's condition, it starts with a cold, and then it has a respiratory infection due to the long duration of the illness. Dog colds are usually caused by bathing without drying, changing seasons, or staying in an air-conditioned room for a long time, etc., which can cause dogs to have nasal congestion, increased eye droppings, sneezing, runny nose, cough (like stuck things), poor mental appetite and other symptoms. Coughing and sneezing are infrequent in the early stages of the disease, and the nasal discharge is predominantly watery.

    As the illness continues to worsen, the frequency of cough will worsen, accompanied by phlegm in the throat, thick nasal discharge, retching, spitting, shortness of breath, wheezing and other symptoms.

    There are also many places where there is not necessarily a regular pet hospital, you can buy **dog cold, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, cough special drugs online, such as: Tmall pet pharmacy "Pointe***" Pointe Sense Noning (pet cold medicine) + Pointe Funodo (cough and anti-inflammatory drug), these two drugs are specially designed for sneezing, runny nose, clickable cough and other symptoms caused by dog colds, with anti-runtle, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and anti-infection, **dog colds and prevention of respiratory tract infections and other effects. If the condition has caused respiratory tract infection and inflammation in the body, it is recommended to use it with proantnoxfen (antiasthmatic and phlegm-reducing medicine), which should avoid infection to the lungs and cause pneumonia, please ** as soon as possible**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The dog's runny nose is caused by a cold, so keep the dog warm and help it gradually get better. Dogs suffering from canine distemper will also have pus and runny nose, and the color of the nose is yellow-green. In addition, pneumonia can also cause the dog to have a thick nose, and there will also be symptoms of wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath.

    Causes of purulent nasal discharge in dogs.

    When the dog has a cold, it will appear sluggish, loss of appetite, watery eyes, and cough, fever, runny nose.

    Dogs suffering from canine distemper will also have a thick nose, and the nasal discharge of canine distemper is yellow-green, and there will be a high fever, you can test the dog with a test strip, if it is canine distemper, you need to infuse as soon as possible**.

    Dog pneumonia will also have a thick nose, and the dog will also have wheezing, coughing, and breathing will become short, very uncomfortable, it is best to take the dog to get an anti-inflammatory injection to avoid aggravation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The dog's runny nose may be a cold or a viral infection, parvo, distemper and other diseases. Be sure to be timely**. You can give the dog relevant **cold medicine**, or you can choose to go to the pet hospital for **.

    During this period, it is necessary to strengthen the nutrition of the dog and enhance the dog's physical resistance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pus in the dog's nose, generally pus and nasal discharge, this is most likely because the dog has a cold, and some are infected with canine distemper There is also this condition, so the owner needs to pay attention. If the dog has diarrhea, vomiting, turning in circles, convulsions and other serious conditions, it is necessary to consider canine distemper, if not, it is generally considered that the dog has a cold.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The dog must be sick with a thick nose, if the dog has a purulent nose, then such a dog must be sick, then he needs to be fed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Purulent nasal discharge must be the cause of rhinitis. You can go to the pharmacy to buy ** rhinitis potion and give it to the dog every day according to the instructions. If it's not good for a while, take the dog directly to the veterinary hospital.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The cause of runny nose in dogs is mainly caused by cold, fever and distemper, when the dog has a cold, the nose will be moist, and the nasal discharge is transparent. At this time, the dog's spirit is depressed, appetite will be greatly reduced, the conjunctiva of the eyes will be flushed, the body temperature will rise, the breathing will gradually increase, and the body will be cold and trembling.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First decide on the dog's runny nose, don't touch the dog's nose first, a healthy dog except sleeping, the nose should be wet, if it is a wet nose, the nose is mainly a problem during the day; If the nose is dry, accompanied by a cough, lack of energy, it is most likely a cold.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, this is because the dog's respiratory system has been severely inflamed, so it will have pus and nasal discharge. In this case, it should be a dog with a cold and inflammation of the respiratory system, which needs to be taken together.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What's wrong with pus and snot in dogs? Well, if the dog has a runny nose, he should also have a cold, and there are some symptoms, so you have to find a veterinarian to show him and prescribe some medicine to eat.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Severe cold 2 signs of canine plague (yellow nasal discharge, sneezing cold symptoms), or go to the pet hospital to see, test it, if the canine plague is early, save money and pay back.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the dog has a runny nose, it may be that he has a bad cold, and you can go to the pet hospital to get some medicine for him.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What's wrong with a runny pus? That may be that she has some serious cold, so quickly take it to the pet hospital to see a doctor.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What's wrong with pus and snot in dogs? Is it a cold for a dog with pus and runny nose? Runny nose caused by a cold. Give him some cold medicine.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the nose is thick, the dog has a cold, and the lungs are a little infected, which will seriously endanger the dog's life, and the dog must be taken to the pet hospital**.

    Hurry up to see if the dog's nose is wet, if it is still wet, the dog has its own resistance. If the nose is dry, then see if the soles of the feet are hot, if there is a fever, it is a fever, and send it to the pet hospital immediately**.

    Canine distemper is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by the canine distemper virus, which is highly contagious and can have a mortality rate of more than 80%. At the beginning of the symptoms of canine distemper, the dog's body temperature is as high as 39 5 41 degrees Celsius, loss of appetite, depression, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing, and diarrhea. In the next 2 to 14 days, the body temperature rises again, cough, purulent nasal discharge, purulent eye feces, and it is already the middle stage of canine plague.

    Try not to apply too complex drug combinations, you can consider dog Qingkailing, antiviral oral liquid, containing large green leaf plate blue root. If there is a cough (azithromycin, ribavirin), a dry nose, and erythromycin ophthalmic drops can be applied to prevent dryness and infection (excessive eye feces can be suppressed with chloramphenicol eye drops).

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1.Pus and nasal discharge in dogs may be caused by respiratory infections and viral diseases in dogs.

    2.First, when a dog is infected with a respiratory disease, there will be symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, and runny nose.

    3.Second, when the dog has pus and snot, the owner must give the dog medicine in time to avoid aggravating the symptoms.

    4.Thirdly, if the dog has symptoms such as loss of appetite, depression, diarrhea, vomiting and other symptoms in addition to purulent nasal discharge, it may be caused by a viral disease.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is normal for dogs to have a cold, but it is generally a watery nose, and it is rare to have a thick nose, which will make the owner worry at this time, so is the dog's thick nose a canine plague? What should I do if I have this disease?

    1. Is a dog's runny nose a canine plague?

    If the dog has a thick nose, this does not rule out the possibility of canine plague. After all, this disease is very similar to a cold at first, if you are really worried, you can go to the pet store to buy canine plague test strips, if the test result is negative, it means that the dog has not suffered from canine plague. Of course, if it is positive, you should be cautious at this time, it should be that you have canine plague virus, and you need to send it to the hospital in time.

    Second, how to get canine plague in dogs**.

    When it is clear that the dog has suffered from canine plague, it is necessary to inject it with biological products such as high free serum, in order to prevent it from becoming dehydrated, then during this period, it should be supplemented with glucose solution and electrolytes. Generally speaking, the dog is found very early, so its success rate will be much higher, so when the owner already knows that the dog has canine plague, it is best to send it to the hospital in time, so as not to miss the best time. Although it is said that the dog's thick nose is not necessarily canine plague, it is also possible, and it is necessary to pay more attention to the dog's situation.

    If it is caused by a cold, then you should give it some special cold medicine for dogs, pay more attention to replenishing water, eat something nutritious, pay attention to its body temperature at any time, and give it antipyretic medicine if there is a rise, so as not to make the condition more serious.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. The probability that a dog's thick nose is canine plague.

    It mainly depends on whether the sick dog is a puppy or an adult dog, and the probability of being a puppy will be relatively large, and the probability of being an adult dog will be relatively low. The immune system of puppies is not yet perfect, and the ability to resist the virus is relatively weak, especially for the highly contagious virus of canine distemper, once the puppy that has not been vaccinated or vaccinated but the antibodies are not up to standard, once it is exposed, the probability of infection with the virus is very large. Because adult dogs have a relatively complete immune system and the ability to resist the virus, they can effectively resist when they are exposed to the virus, unless there is a gap in the immune system and the vaccine antibody is not up to standard, the adult dog will also be susceptible to the virus.

    Puppy with pusy runny nose.

    And with the symptoms of high fever, vomiting, and diarrhea, it is necessary to carry out canine distemper virus testing in time, first rule out the possibility of the virus, and the ** after the puppy will be simpler. Although the probability of adult dogs being infected with canine plague is relatively small, it is still possible to suffer from it, and adult dogs are infected with canine plague in time, and the time will be relatively short, about a month.

    2. Prevention of canine distemper.

    1. Frail dogs are not suitable for frequent dogs;

    2. Purchase dogs from regular kennels;

    3. Vaccination, preferably six combinations;

    4. Regular disinfection and sterilization at home.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Pus-like nasal discharge in dogs is usually caused by a bacterial infection of the respiratory system, or a combined infection of viruses and bacteria. If it is simply a purulent nasal discharge caused by bacterial infection, it needs to be treated with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory antibiotic drugs**, and in severe cases, nebulization is required**. Pus-like nasal discharge in dogs is usually caused by a bacterial infection of the respiratory system, or a combined infection of viruses and bacteria.

    If it is simply a purulent nasal discharge caused by bacterial infection, it needs to be treated with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory antibiotic drugs**, and in severe cases, nebulization is required**. If the purulent nasal discharge is caused by a co-infection with viruses and bacteria, the specific viral pathogen needs to be identified, followed by targeted antiviral drugs and antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory drugs**.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    What should I do if my dog has a runny nose and a thick yellow nose. jpg"/>

    The dog had a runny yellow nose.

    Before giving the dog **, we must first know why the dog has yellow purulent nose, and there are several reasons for the dog to have yellow purulent nose.

    1. The common cold.

    The common cold can also cause pus and nasal discharge in dogs, but dogs with yellow pus and nasal discharge often have more serious colds, so we need to pay more attention at this time, first of all, we must strengthen the dog's warmth work, such as putting a few more blankets in the kennel, so as not to let the dog catch a cold in sleep. In addition, do not let the dog lie on the floor for a long time. For the symptoms, we can try to give the dog some cold medicines that people eat, such as Xiao Chai Hu, Cold Ling, etc., but remember to reduce the intake.

    2. Respiratory tract infection.

    If the dog's yellow purulent nasal discharge has been for a long time, without the slightest improvement, and there are gasping symptoms, at this time, the dog is likely to have a respiratory tract infection, at this time should be given to the dog in time to prevent further pneumonia, respiratory infection is best to take the dog to the pet hospital**, if at home, you can consider giving the dog some antibiotics, such as amoxicillin, cephalosporin, etc.

    3. Virus infection.

    If the dog has fever, irregular appetite, and diarrhea in addition to nasal discharge and pus, then the dog is likely to have a viral infection at this time, which may be canine plague.

    At this time, it is necessary to take the dog to the pet hospital for isolation as soon as possible to avoid missing the best opportunity to lose the chance of survival.

    Reminder. In addition to giving the dog timely and necessary **, it is also necessary to give the dog necessary nutritional supplements, especially vitamins and trace elements, so as to improve the dog's immunity.

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