Any dog that is urinating ('peeing') more than usual, can't hold it in like they used to, or has difficulty when passing urine - should be examined by a vet. Several diseases can cause these symptoms, so it's best to get it checked out. Take a fresh urine sample with you (in a clean, dry detergent-free container) to help the vet and speed up the diagnosis.
It usually means that they have allergies to something. Usually things such as pollen or dust. It is usually seasonal, but if you notice constant sneezing, you should visit your local veterinarian, or call him or her to see if you dog should be brought in for a check up, or if allergy medicine is necessary.it is trying to get somthing out of its nose
A pregnant cat sneezing and coughing a lot could be due to a respiratory infection, allergies, or irritants in the environment. It is important to take the cat to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment to ensure the health of both the mother and her developing kittens.
Obedient is to dog as stubborn is to whip.
its very normal. many things that can cause a human to sneeze can also cause a dog to sneeze. my dog sneezes all the time and he is a healthy 12 year old with a lot of spunk in him. I wouldn't worry.
Constant biting, Roughness, Cant go on a "normal" walk. A lot of bad problems like these begin to develop when the owner takes to much care of their dog. If you catch your dog peeing in the house you dont go "ohh poor baby" You smack him/her and say NO then put him outside. If you want to teach the dog you need to let them know what they did is bad. Schools for dogs can be very expensive so its best just to try to fix your dog with more dicipline. Saves you a lot of money, not as much time though.
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It usually means that they have allergies to something. Usually things such as pollen or dust. It is usually seasonal, but if you notice constant sneezing, you should visit your local veterinarian, or call him or her to see if you dog should be brought in for a check up, or if allergy medicine is necessary.it is trying to get somthing out of its nose
Take him to the vet. He could either have an upper respiratory infection or allergies. Either must be treated. Wash his bedding and make sure he doesn't have fleas, as they can cause bad allergies, as can grass, and many other things.
Yes,I have heard of of what vets call reverse sneezing. It is important to take your dog to the vet if it is choking.
Not necessarily. I'm not a doctor, but I do know that stopping yourself from sneezing isn't bad. It is just a way to prevent germs from spreading.
If he/she has a rash on the stomach, it's likely a grass allergy. If your dog is sneezing a lot, it is probably the same pollen that is making you sneeze. Depending on where you live, watch your news channel to determine which allergens are high.
Sneezing frequently can be a symptom of various conditions, such as allergies, respiratory infections, or irritants in the environment. While occasional sneezing is normal, excessive sneezing may indicate an underlying issue that could require medical attention. If it’s accompanied by other symptoms like a runny nose, fever, or difficulty breathing, it’s wise to consult a healthcare professional. Otherwise, managing allergens or irritants may help reduce sneezing episodes.
Yes; get such a dog to a vet ASAP.
Holding the dog is fine. Picking up a large dog up by yourself when pregnant is not.Who is pregnant, you or the dog????
Depends on how they are raised, I have never seen a puppy with a bad nature I feel there are no bad dogs, Just a lot of bad owners.
It does make a dog healthy because the dog is running and running is a good excersice but you cant let the dog chase cats a lot because exercising to much is bad and can cause bad things to happen to the dog
The belief that sneezing is a sign of bad luck varies across cultures and superstitions. In some cultures, it is believed that sneezing expels the soul or brings illness. These beliefs have likely developed from cultural and historical factors, rather than any scientific basis. Ultimately, whether sneezing is considered bad luck or not is subjective and dependent on individual beliefs and cultural traditions.