What's wrong with my dog's runny nose?
If a dog has a runny nose, it is most likely that he accidentally caught a cold and contracted a cold. It is easier for your dog to catch a cold when the temperature changes during the change of season, or when you fail to dry your dog's hair in time after bathing or swimming. If the dog has a condition such as decreased mental appetite, it will be more serious and requires infusion and injection treatment. If symptoms are mild, oral medications may be sufficient. After taking relevant measures to keep warm, pet owners should also pay attention to nutritional supplements for their dogs during the disease period to help them replenish nutrients and speed up their recovery.
Tips:
If a cold causes runny nose in a dog, generally the dog needs to take measures to keep warm and dry its hair when taking a bath. The temperature outside is very low, so it is necessary to add heat in time. Wear clothes and don’t turn on the indoor air conditioner too low. If you catch a cold, you should take special dog cold medicine. It will usually be cured in two to three days.
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