Abnormally dry nose, sleeps more than usual, is not interested in food or water (not even treats).
Dogs, like humans, get a variety of respiratory infections; they don't get the same virus as humans, though. When a dog has a respiratory infection or allergy, it may seem to have a cold. Some symptoms that may manifest themselves include:
* Coughing * Sneezing * Nasal congestion
* Runny nose * Runny eyes However, these are symptoms of just some of the many respiratory illnesses dogs can get, including:
* Parainfluenza * Canine kennel cough * Pneumonia * Distemper * Adenovirus type-2 If the cold symptoms persist or worsen, visit your vet immediately to avoid complications.
Symptoms of a cold in dogs may include coughing, sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, lethargy, and reduced appetite. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan to help your dog recover. Be sure to provide your dog with a warm and comfortable environment to rest and plenty of water to stay hydrated.
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.
A dog's ears can feel cold for a variety of reasons: the temperature of their surroundings, poor circulation, or a sign of potential health issues such as hypothermia. It is important to monitor your dog's overall body temperature and behavior to determine if there is any cause for concern. If you notice other symptoms or if your dog's ears remain consistently cold, it may be best to consult a veterinarian.
my dog does too it can be caused a lot by something in their nose or just a cold =D
a dog repire by its nose and thats why you see dogs nose catches a smell very fast
I've heard that the time between when a person catches a cold and when symptoms actually appear is approximately 2-3 days.
common symptoms are shaking, breathing strangely,and sneezing.
A cornsnake cannot catch human cold and flu viruses. However, it can still get sick. See the related link below for an article and video about what the symptoms might be.
yes. you throw the ball and your dog catches it!
It's too cold in Antarctica for cold germs to survive.
Take a picture of it!
yes. your dog needs a catchy name so he catches on
everyone if not takin care of correctly!
some common symptoms for an ear infection in a dog is scratching the infected ear and shaking the head. a weak, hoarse bark and a cough could be symptoms of a common cold, and should pass; if not consult a veterinarian.
no. you need somthing catchy so your dog catches on
You wouldn't know for sure if your dog has cold. You should really take him into the vet. Your dog could have a number of things ie, upper respritory problem, allergies. The Vet is the best one to diagnose and treat your precious one. Please do not give your precious dog any medication unless prescribed by your vet. This is a big NO, NO. I agree that you can not always tell whether you dog has a cold or not... However, If your dog is showing what you believe are symptoms of a cold. I would suggest monitoring him or her for 24 hrs before taking him to a vet{ unless the symptoms are severe and/or have already been present for more than 24hrs} if symptoms deminish within 24hrs chances are the dog was exposed to something that irritated their respritory tract temporarily.. If symptoms presist for more than 24hrs, worsen , or go away and then return after the 24hr period... Get the dog to the vet ASAP!!!!!!!!!
When a cold FRONT catches up to a warm FRONT it is called an occluded front.When a cold AIR MASS displaces a warmer AIR MASS it is a cold front.Occluded front