Your dog is purring. If you don’t pay attention to it, your dog may die.
If a dog purrs, it may be a respiratory disease.
If a dog purrs, it may be a disease in the dog’s respiratory tract. So when it breathes, its throat will make a gurgling sound, as if there is phlegm stuck in the throat. The owner can observe the dog for two days, reduce the dog's food intake, and see if the dog improves. If there is no improvement, it is recommended to take the dog to the hospital for examination. If a dog purrs, it’s because a foreign object is stuck in its throat
If a dog purrs, it may be because a foreign object has accidentally stuck in its throat. The foreign object gets stuck in the throat, causing difficulty in breathing and causing the throat to make a purring sound. It is recommended to send the dog to the hospital for examination and treatment by a doctor, and be careful not to feed the dog food such as big bones in the future, and do not put things that the dog is interested in but difficult to digest within the range that the dog can access.If a dog purrs in the throat, it means canine distemper
If a dog purrs in the throat, it may be that the dog has canine distemper. The early symptoms of canine distemper are very similar to those of a cold, and it is easy for owners to mistakenly think that the problem is not serious. But in fact, canine distemper is more dangerous to dogs. If it is also accompanied by convulsions, it is best to take the dog to the hospital for examination. The earlier canine distemper is detected, the more helpful it is for treatment.If a dog purrs, it means it is stimulated
If a dog purrs, it may be that the dog has been stimulated by the outside world. Dogs usually like to lie on the ground, and their sense of smell is very sensitive. If there is a strong irritating smell on the ground or in the room, it will cause discomfort in the dog's throat. It is best for owners not to spray perfume, insecticides or other pungent smelling things in front of their dogs, as these are harmful to the health of their dogs. Random articles
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