In winter, when the cold wind blows and the temperature is low, dogs are very susceptible to colds and colds. Parents should pay attention to helping their dogs to do a good job in protecting them from the cold and help them spend this winter healthily and comfortably.

Dogs are susceptible to colds and colds in winter, pay attention to cold protection
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 Dogs What are the symptoms of a cold in dogs?

By understanding some of the rare manifestations of colds in dogs, we can detect the dog’s condition immediately, make early treatment, and protect the health of the dog. The main symptoms of colds in dogs are: :

1. The mental state is not good and looks depressed all day long.

2. There is often watery nasal mucus flowing out of the dog’s nostrils, which is not purulent nasal mucus.

3. Sneezing a lot, coughing frequently, difficulty eating, as if there is severe discomfort in the pharynx and throat

4. Eyes red and congested, with inexplicable tears flowing out .

5. Loss of appetite, no appetite for anything.

6. Along with fever symptoms, the body temperature is usually 39 to 40 degrees Celsius. Under normal circumstances, adult dogs should be between 36.5 and 37.5 degrees Celsius, and puppies are usually around 37 to 38 degrees Celsius.

7. The dog’s senses are significantly reduced, and he is listless even when he smells delicious dog food and desserts.

Dogs are susceptible to colds and colds in winter, pay attention to preventing colds
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 Dogs are susceptible to colds What should I do if I get a cold?

Under normal circumstances, the duration of a dog's cold is generally 3-5 days, and more often 7-10 days. Dogs with strong immunity may recover on their own in a few days, but some dogs' cold symptoms will become more severe and may induce diseases such as bronchitis or pneumonia.

It is generally found that dogs catch cold. The best way to deal with it is to send the dog to the hospital for examination first, and then make reasonable adjustments. It is necessary to prevent the symptoms of colds in dogs from becoming serious, and to avoid triggering other diseases. in dogsDuring the process of catching a cold, you must pay more attention to rest, supplement more water, and at the same time increase the supplement of nutrients, especially vitamins. As for the selection of medicines, it is best to listen to the advice of veterinarians. Owners should not blindly give medicines to their dogs by themselves.

Dogs need to pay attention when they catch a cold:

1. Insulation treatment: Dogs with colds should first deal with them To keep your dog warm, you can place more cotton cloth or a stove in its sleeping area.

2. Feed dogs ginger soup: Everyone knows that ginger soup can drive away colds, and feeding dogs ginger soup can also help dogs drive away colds and cure colds. Many dogs may not like the taste of ginger soup. However, every dog's situation is different. You just try to feed it. Maybe it has a weak taste when it has a cold and drinks it.

 3. Supplementing nutrients: Dogs suffering from colds are just like people getting sick. The body is in a weak stage, so it is necessary to supplement more nutrients, so that the dog can get back to health earlier.

Dogs are susceptible to colds and colds in winter and should be protected from cold
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Which dogs are susceptible to colds and colds?

1. Resentful of 6-month-old puppies.

2. For elderly dogs and dogs with arthritis, low temperatures will harden their joints, causing them to feel pain when walking.

3. Dogs suffering from diabetes, heart disease, endocrine disorders, and kidney disease, because these dogs have difficulty regulating their own body temperature.

4. Dogs who are underweight.

5. Short-haired dog.

6. Dogs with short legs can easily touch the snow in the snow.

Winter is a season when dogs are susceptible to colds and colds. Parents should take good care of their dogs, because with your love, dogs can spend the winter comfortably! ~

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