In most cases, no - canine respiratory viruses are not infectious to humans. The one exception I will mention is canine influenza virus - in VERY rare circumstances, the virus can mutate so that it may become infectious to humans. To the best of my knowledge, this has not been documented to occur, but it is a hypothetical possibility.
no but it should go for a hot because you might have a hot dog on your hands
Probably they can
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I dont think so.
You take the dog to the vet. The vet will know what is best for the dog
No, because if you think of it a dog can't give you a cold, so if a dog liked you where a wort is you dog wouldn't get a wort
my dog is seven years old she had a cold can i give her 250 milligram of amoxicillin antibiotics and how often.
A dog should never receive any medication which wasn't prescribed or recommended for it by your Vet. In particular, there aren't "cold medicines" for dogs and human cold medicines can cause them harm. If you have questions about a medicine your Vet prescribed for your nursing dog, you should call the prescribing Vet.
I recommend you don't clariton is for PEOPLE not for dog. GEt specially-made for dogs medivcine, for whatever cold it has
What is a Feist dog? For your answer, how much cold can you withstand? Then that is your answer.
If your dog is an outside dog and the dog itself is that cold then you need to warm him/her up. If it is an inside dog and it is just cold outside, then your dog will normally try and hurry up so it can return to the indoors.
First, you should give her/him cold water and fresh food. Right after that you should put it to sleep.
Cold Dog Soup - film - was created in 1990.