What are the symptoms of frostbite in Komondor dogs? There are many symptoms of frostbite in Komondor dogs. Some common symptoms of frostbite are reddening of the skin, drop in body temperature, difficulty breathing, muscle contraction, etc.
Komondor dogs may become listless and sneezing after frostbite. , the nose will secrete a large amount of watery secretions and other symptoms. At the same time, the temperature of the Komondor's ears and body will decrease, and the nose will also become cold. The owner should use blankets or electric blankets to keep the Komondor warm in time, and feed the Komondor some warm water. Otherwise, the Komondor may suffer shock or death due to low temperature.
When Komondor dogs are exposed to environments below zero degrees Celsius, they may Frostbite can occur, especially if the weather is windy. Check your Komondor's feet, ears, and tail. These areas may be pale or cold and unresponsive. It should be gently stroked with a towel. Use warm water to warm the frostbitten areas of your Komondor. It will defrost in 10 minutes, and the skin may become red. Keep the Komondor warm until the veterinarian arrives.