1. Inhalation of cold air
If the weather is cold and no measures are taken to keep warm, cold air will be inhaled, irritating the nasal mucosa and causing constant sneezing. Generally, symptoms can return to normal after reducing cold air inhalation, and no medication is needed.
2. Allergy
If you are allergic to pollen and dust in the air, frequent sneezing will occur when the nasal mucosa is irritated. You need to take pet-specific anti-allergic drugs as directed by your doctor. When using drugs, you must maintain indoor and outdoor hygiene, and disinfect the air regularly to reduce the presence of allergens.
3. Colds
If the body is stimulated by cool wind, it will cause a cold, with symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, cough, and sputum production. It is necessary to take antibiotics and antiviral drug treatment under the guidance of a doctor. During the period of taking the drug, the dog needs to take measures to keep the body warm and add clothes in time, which will help the recovery of the condition.
4. Influenza
Usually caused by influenza virus infection, it can cause damage to the nasal cavity, persistent sneezing, headache, fever, shortness of breath and other symptoms. If your dog has this condition, you need to go to the hospital for a detailed examination, and then take pet-specific antiviral drugs according to the examination results as directed by the doctor.
5. Canine distemper
It is a highly contagious disease caused by canine distemper virus infection. It can be spread through direct and indirect contact. Vomiting may occur after illness. , diarrhea, mental disorders and other symptoms, accompanied by constant sneezing. It is necessary to follow the doctor's advice through intravenous drip antiviral drug treatment. In the early stage, anti-canine distemper hyperimmune serum can be injected subcutaneously. At the same time, broad-spectrum antibiotics are used to control secondary infections, such as capeftriaxone, cephalexin,Gentamicin and other combined treatments. When canine distemper infection prevents eating or severe vomiting occurs, the dog needs to be hydrated and nourished in time. When canine distemper causes a dog to have a fever, it can be used in conjunction with anti-inflammatory and antipyretic drugs. If the dog has already developed neurological symptoms, it needs to be treated with oral nerve stabilizers.
It is necessary to observe the physical condition of the dog at any time in daily life. If serious symptoms of discomfort appear during treatment, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying treatment time and affecting physical recovery.