A runny nose in dogs is a sign of respiratory disease, just like in humans, and the symptoms of a runny nose in dogs vary. For example, if the nose is clear and there is no severe eye mucus, most of them are caused by colds. If you have a cold, it is best to use pet cold medicine.
Antibiotics are not recommended for mild colds. If the dog has severe eye mucus, a clear water nose, and a cough, most of the canine distemper is in the early stage, and the canine distemper is easily ignored in the early stage. If the dog has symptoms of purulent nasal discharge and cough, it may be pneumonia and canine distemper. At this time, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time.
When your dog has a cough and a yellow nose, all pet owners should give them pet medication in time to help treat them. But to give dogs to eat medicine is very careful; you can not give dogs to eat human medicine; first of all, the dose of the problem is not easy to grasp, and then is the composition of different potency, to avoid dogs accidentally eating and poisoning.
Many dogs have symptoms of cough and runny nose because the owner does not pay attention to keeping the dog warm and the dog catches a cold; so pet owners Pay attention to the dog’s warmth and create a warm and comfortable kennel for the dog to rest, and do not let the dog continue to lie on the cold ground to avoid aggravating the condition. In addition, it is necessary to adequately supplement the dog’s nutrition, such as feeding some bone broth, minced meat porridge, etc., to improve the dog’s physique and resistance.
If pet owners find that in addition to coughing and yellow snot, their dogs are also accompanied by symptoms such as lethargy, loss of appetite, mucus in the eyes, constant fever, and even fever. The dog may be infected with canine distemper, and it is recommended to send it to the hospital for treatment in time.