What are the symptoms of a dog catching a cold and what should a dog pooper do
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2024-05-28
Dogs are a type of pet that everyone likes to keep, and they do bring a lot of joy to the lives of their owners. I believe that owners will also take good care of their beloved pets in their daily lives.
Dogs are a type of pet that everyone likes to keep, and they do bring a lot of joy to the lives of their owners. I believe that owners will also take good care of their beloved pets in their daily lives. During the transition of seasons, dogs are prone to catching colds, and dog owners must pay attention. So, what are the specific symptoms of dogs catching colds? Dogs are generally active and lively. If a dog suddenly increases its sleep time, becomes lethargic, inactive, and accompanied by a decrease in appetite, it may be in the early stages of a cold. If your dog keeps licking its nose, you should be careful. Owners can check if their dog is constantly having a runny nose and pay attention to whether the dog is coughing. A clear snot may indicate that the dog has caught a cold. It is important to keep warm and give the dog plenty of water. If it is purulent, it is more serious and may be due to canine distemper. It is necessary to seek medical treatment in a timely manner. It is important to help the dog clean its snot in a timely manner to prevent nasal congestion and loss of appetite. Dogs have a slightly higher body temperature than humans, with a normal temperature range of 38.5-39 ℃ for puppies and 37.5-38.5 ℃ for adult dogs. If the dog's body temperature exceeds this temperature, it may be a cold. Parents can first touch the inside of the dog's thigh, and if it feels hotter than usual, they can directly measure the temperature of the dog's rectum. It is normal for dogs to have tear marks, but if they are fed normally and their tear marks suddenly increase, and their eyes become red and swollen with eye droppings, it is important to consider whether the dog has caught a cold. Except when dogs just wake up, their noses are usually moist and cool. So dry nose is the basic manifestation of dog diseases. If your dog only has a dry nose and no other symptoms, it may be due to internal heat. You can give the dog more water, but if it is accompanied by loss of appetite, drowsiness, and other conditions, it may be a cold.
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