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What causes a dog’s runny nose?

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Isabella Davis
There are many causes of runny nose. First, consider upper respiratory tract infection; secondly, consider diseases such as pneumonia and bronchopneumonia; finally consider infectious diseases such as canine distemper and canine parainfluenza. The symptoms are more serious and the mortality rate is higher. It is recommended to consult a pet doctor.

1. Allergic reactions to irritating smells

Dogs will react to some irritating smells, such as pollen allergies, toilet water, perfume, etc., which may cause dogs to have a runny nose. The phenomenon.

2. Cold

If the dog’s respiratory tract is infected by bacteria or viruses, and there are symptoms such as coughing and sneezing, it is a cold. At this time, the dog will also Have a runny nose reaction.

3. Rhinitis

To exclude the above two, if the dog’s nasal mucus is yellow and pus-like, rhinitis is more likely; this requires the guidance of a pet doctor Next treatment

4. Canine Distemper

Dogs suffering from canine distemper will also have runny noses, so owners must pay attention to observe whether the dog has diarrhea and an elevated body temperature. , lack of energy, etc. If you have this kind of situation, please take your dog to the doctor for examination and treatment in time

What to do after your dog has a runny nose

1. Keep warm and keep out the cold

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2. Pay attention to your diet

3. Seek medical treatment in time


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