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How is it that dogs often cough because of weather changes?

Maybe it's a cold. A cold is easier to recover from.

First observe whether the dog has too many gums, runny nose, cough, spitting and other phenomena, and then look at the following methods to choose treatment to stabilize the condition.

If you cough, there is a medicine for treating dog cough called Qian Kang-Maxing Shigan Oral Liquid, which is made by Meibei brand. There is also an antibiotic that can be eaten with cough syrup. It's called Pukangsu, and it's specially for dogs.

After taking the first medicine, take the second medicine once every half an hour, twice a day, and it will almost be fine after taking it for 4 days. If you want to get better completely, take it for 6 days.

If you can't find the above drugs, please handle them as follows.

Whether you eat cough syrup or not, dog anti-inflammatory drugs must be given (can be mixed with food). If the dog is younger, you can take Shuanghuanglian oral liquid, pediatric cough syrup, Banlangen granules, smaller cough tablets (please choose to use them, and give them delicious food after pouring), which is less harmful to the dog's liver, or other baby cold medicines. Large dogs can take amoxicillin and the like (small dogs should pay attention to the dosage) and feed the medicine twice a day. Pay attention to nutrition, keep the environment clean, don't restrict the freedom of dogs excessively, and don't let dogs go out and run around, which is easy to be infected.

If the dog has chewing gum, wipe it with a soft napkin. If you can't wipe it off, soak a cotton ball in chrysanthemum to wipe it off.

Please keep the dog owner confident and patient. I believe it will get better, and care as always.

It is generally recommended not to go to a pet hospital. No illness is illness, and minor illness is serious illness. If it doesn't get better in three or four days and the situation is serious, I personally suggest going to the local veterinary station. It's cheaper and more

Note: If you get better in a day or two, you can reduce the dosage of the drug so as not to reduce the dog's own resistance.

It is recommended to go to the hospital first to confirm that it is not canine distemper, nor is it minor or other diseases or symptoms of canine distemper:

The first symptoms of this disease infection are loss of appetite, secretions from eyes and nose, dry cough, and vomiting and/or diarrhea in sick dogs. In the later stage, the sick dog will have neurological symptoms, including shaking his head, drooling, uncontrolled chewing, cramps and epilepsy. Canine distemper virus can also invade the skin of feet and nose, causing skin surface hardening. Some sick dogs can recover in the first stage of canine distemper. But once the virus invades the brain tissue, the probability of recovery is very small. Canine distemper is a global disease, which is the most important disease and leads to the highest mortality rate of non-immunized dogs.

The incubation period of the disease varies greatly with different sources of infection, with an average of 3-6 days. Most cases first showed symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, increased body temperature (39.5-4 1.0 degrees), decreased appetite, poor spirit, hard soles of puppies, and watery secretions in eyes and nose. 1-2 days later, symptoms were relieved, body temperature became normal, and mental appetite improved. After 3-4 days, the body temperature rose again and the condition deteriorated rapidly. If you don't eat or drink, your nose will fester, your eye secretions will increase, and even your eyes will be burnt. Partial strabismus with corneal perforation. At the same time, severe pneumonia and enteritis symptoms also followed.

A few cases are mainly digestive tract symptoms, such as loss of appetite, vomiting, watery or sticky stool, severe bloody stool, extreme dehydration of sick dogs, emaciation and so on.