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  2. Sneezing and Nasal Discharge in Dogs - PetCoach

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    They may sneeze or just have difficulty breathing due to the amount of nasal discharge. Some dogs will develop a fever, and may be lethargic, not want to eat and have trouble sleeping. Dogs with foreign bodies in their nose exhibit violent sneezing that occurs suddenly. The irritation from the foreign body causes profound sneezing, and your dog ...

  3. One common cause of runny noses in dogs is allergies. Others signs of allergies include sneezing, coughing, and itchiness. Another cause of a runny nose is a blockage from a foreign body, like a seed or a blade of grass. Your dog could also show signs of bleeding, sneezing, and pawing it at his face if there was a foreign body stuck in his nose.

  4. In the mean time, consider adding lysine to your pet’s food as an immune booster, at least for the duration of the cold. Http://. Something that can be helpful is shutting her in the bathroom with you when you shower. The steam will help her nasal passages stay moist and help her clear the mucous buildup. 15 people found this answer helpful.

  5. My Newborn Puppy Has a Runny Nose, Is That Normal?

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    She was very stressed about it. When she was regurgitating - liquid even came out of her nose. For a while she continued to make regurgitating attempts, was distressed and looked tired. Now 5 hours later : her eyes are watery and a bit closed, runny nose, she intensively rubs her nose and sneeze from time to time, looks fatigue and mostly sleeps.

  6. The diarrhea could be caused by any number of things; intestinal parasites, a bacterial infection, even being constipated will sometimes manifest as diarrhea because liquid feces is all that will get by the impacted fecal material. It could be as simple as a dietary indiscretion, meaning she might have gotten into the trash and eaten something ...

  7. She was very stressed about it. When she was regurgitating - liquid even came out of her nose. For a while she continued to make regurgitating attempts, was distressed and looked tired. Now 5 hours later : her eyes are watery and a bit closed, runny nose, she intensively rubs her nose and sneeze from time to time, looks fatigue and mostly sleeps.

  8. Thank you for submitting your question regarding Toby. I recommend that he sees his veterinarian. His symptoms can be related to an upper respiratory tract infection. He may need to be started on antibiotics. A runny nose in dog tends to be a more serious sign than it is in humans. In the meantime, keep him quiet to allow his body to rest.

  9. Only use plain Zyrtec (cetirizine) and avoid use of Zyrtec-D due to potentially serious side effects. The dose for dogs is approximately 0.5 mg per pound, or 0.5 mg/lb, 1-2 times per day, not to exceed 20 mg per dose. For example: - 5 lb. dog = 2.5 mg, or 1/2 of a 5 mg tablet. - 10 lb. dog = 5 mg, or one 5 mg tablet.

  10. My dog has a runny nose,clear, and he wheezes at night

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    She was very stressed about it. When she was regurgitating - liquid even came out of her nose. For a while she continued to make regurgitating attempts, was distressed and looked tired. Now 5 hours later : her eyes are watery and a bit closed, runny nose, she intensively rubs her nose and sneeze from time to time, looks fatigue and mostly sleeps.

  11. She was very stressed about it. When she was regurgitating - liquid even came out of her nose. For a while she continued to make regurgitating attempts, was distressed and looked tired. Now 5 hours later : her eyes are watery and a bit closed, runny nose, she intensively rubs her nose and sneeze from time to time, looks fatigue and mostly sleeps.