Transparent water flowing from a dog's nose may be caused by catching a cold, infection with canine distemper, etc. However, because the symptoms caused by infectious diseases in the early stage are similar to those of a cold, it is recommended that owners take their dogs to the pet hospital for examination as soon as they find any abnormalities in their dogs. The infectious diseases can be ruled out first, and then the symptoms caused by colds can be treated. In addition, owners should also do a good job in keeping their dogs warm to prevent their dogs from catching colds. When their dogs are healthy, they must remember to get vaccinated to prevent infectious diseases.
1. Catch a cold
If the dog does not dry its hair in time after taking a bath, or the temperature of the environment is relatively low, it is easy to catch a cold and cause runny nose, sneezing, etc. symptom. Therefore, owners must pay attention to the dog's daily life. They should dry the dog in time after taking a bath, ensure that the dog's bedding is dry and clean, and keep warm when the weather is cold, so as to prevent the dog from getting cold and causing a cold.
2. Infection with canine distemper
If the dog has not been vaccinated, clear water from the nose may also be infected with canine distemper. The initial symptoms are similar to those of a cold. But in the later stages, pus-like or mucus-like nasal fluid will be secreted, accompanied by severe cough and eye discharge. Since canine distemper virus is extremely harmful to dogs, it is recommended that owners take their dogs to the pet hospital for further examination and treatment in time.