Yes!! Dogs are similar to humans. If we get a cold and give it to them they can get one just like if we have a stuffy nose we can give it to them! Or vise versa they get a cold we can get it from them. It is like a chain.
It is possible for a dog to blow their nose, but you would have to teach them how to which can be difficult even with the most intelligent of dogs.
My dog can.! Haha Just kidding. I wissh.(:
Yes, they can get colds and respiratory infections as well as Allergies. Some nasal problems can indicate more serious problems. Take your dog to the vet right away.
Yes, when their nose is dry it will run because they have a cold put water on their nose when it gets dry.
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It can be anything from a cold, allergies to upper respiratory infection.
Yes; Benadryl can be used for dog allergies. You should check with your veterinarian as to the correct dosage since it is based on the dogs weight.
A great treatment for nasal allergies is to put eucalyptus oil in water, or in a steam machine and inhale it. The oil's aroma will clear your nasal passage. Another possible remedy is the Ayurvedic method, which involves you rinsing out your nose.
You can find information on nasal allergies online at http://www.medicinenet.com/nasal_allergy_medications/article.htm. You can also visit a doctor for more information, and even medication that may help ease your suffering.
Clear nasal mucus or, "snot", is usually associated with allergies. If your nasal mucus is green or yellow you may have an infection and should see a doctor.
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Nasal congestion can be caused by a common cold. It can also be caused by seasonal allergies and from dust, dirt, etc.
A Saluki Dog is a good choice for people with allergies. This breed of dog does suffer from allergies themselves.
A good treatment for dog allergy is nasal spray that will relieve your nasal sensitivity.
No, Flonase is not an MAOI (monoamine oxidase inhibitor); it is a nasal corticosteroid used for nasal inflammation associated with seasonal or chronic allergies, and is also used to prevent recurrence of nasal polyps.
Nasal congestion. Colds and allergies can plug the nose, creating a vacuum in the throat that results in snoring as airflow increases.
Yes, the American Eskimo Dog is prone to skin allergies