There is no cure for the common cold, which is caused by a coronavirus or rhinovirus. As this is a viral infection, antibiotics (which are only effective against bacteria) will not help and can cause other problems for your puppy.
The good news is, for the most part these viruses are self-limiting and your puppy will clear the virus within a week. Make sure your puppy is eating and drinking normally (if nursing, that he is still nursing well), that he is playing and exploring as normal and that he doesn't develop vomiting or diarrhea. If any of this doesn't happen, or your puppy doesn't start acting a lot better within 4 days, you need to take your puppy to a veterinarian for treatment. With severe infections, it is not uncommon for a puppy to not drink enough fluids and get dehydrated; your veterinarian can identify and treat this.
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The most effective remedies for milk fever in dogs include immediate veterinary care, intravenous calcium supplementation, and supportive care such as fluid therapy and monitoring. It is important to seek professional help promptly to ensure the best outcome for the dog.
Yes, there are home remedies for toy breed dogs like chihuahua. You may have to ask a vet which one is the best for your dog.
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Well I dont think that dogs can get a fever or cold. If s/he is not well theres not much you can do. Get them looked at by the vets and make sure s/he is OK first of all and just care for s/he :D xx
Some effective home treatments for milk fever in dogs include providing calcium supplements, ensuring proper hydration, and keeping the dog warm and comfortable. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
No, they are useless for treating heartworms. This is somethig your vet must treat, it cannot be done with home remedies.
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Yes, dogs can have temperatures. Signs of a fever in dogs include lethargy, decreased appetite, shivering, coughing, vomiting, and a warm or dry nose. If you suspect your dog has a fever, it is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Not usually but you can take its temperature in the butt just like a baby just remember a dogs temperature is normal at 101 degrees
Yes, dogs can get fever, a cold, cancer, asma, and almost evry other sickness you can imagine. Sorry, but this is the reality.
All dogs get cold. Dogs that have thick fur are more tolerant of cold. Dogs with short hair get cold more quickly. If it is too cold for you to be outside without a coat, it is too cold for your dog.