Bring your dog to the vet or you could risk hurting him/her even more if you give to much or if it is toxic to dogs
This MUST be attended to by a veterinarian!!
Some, but not the common cold.
It can be anything from a cold, allergies to upper respiratory infection.
It probably means your dog has a cold or upper respiratory infection. It also means you should take him to your veterinarian - or at least give them a call.
Sounds like he has a respiratory infection of some kind.
Yes They can.
This may be a sign or a upper respiratory infection. Take your dog to the Vet.
That can be a sign of an upper respiratory infection-if it persists for several days. Take the dog to the vet, he probably needs antibiotics.
do vets perscribe the same kinds of antibiotics to dogs that are used for humans?
Generally a dog will snuffle or sound like he is inhaling back snot when he has an upper respiratory infection. These tend to be viral and self-limiting for the most part in an otherwise healthy dog. However, if the snuffling doesn't stop within a week or so, you may want to take your dog to a veterinarian for an examination - sometimes it can be a sign of a more serious nasal or upper respiratory infection.
You should give the dog whatever the vet perscribes you when you take it there to get its ears checked.
If it's made for humans, no.