How to tell if the puppy has a cold? Let s take a look together
How to judge that a puppy has a cold? Generally speaking, when a dog has a fever and cold, it will have symptoms such as runny nose, snorrhea, and dry cough, which are similar to people's cold symptoms. Therefore, once you find that the dog has this type of disease, it means that the dog has a cold or a fever. Some beginner owners are likely to be unclear about how to solve the problem of fever and cold in dogs. So, why not refer to the following work experience shared by me:
1. The first step to keep warm in colds
Most dogs have a fever and cold due to colds. After they find that the dog has a cold, they must provide them with colds as soon as possible to prevent them from catching a cold again and exacerbating their condition. The room temperature must be controlled and a warm and comfortable dog nest is arranged to give the dog a good rest, add clothes to help the abdominal cavity keep warm, prevent cold and diarrhea, and do not have to let it stay in a humid, cold and shaded natural environment.
In addition, do not bathe or vaccinate the puppies during the period, otherwise it is very easy to aggravate the fever and colds due to low immunity.
2. Vitamin supplementation increases resistance
After the puppy catches a cold, its resistance will be reduced to a certain extent, showing a relatively weak situation. Therefore, in addition to keeping the dog warm, the pet owner must also feed it moderately quickly and feed it some light-flavored old hen soup and fish head soup with light taste, and drink more water to ensure that it has plenty of energy and nutrition to defeat fever and colds.
If the puppy has a serious cold disease, the little pet owner should also consider giving it a pair of Meow Woman Amo, which will help it increase its resistance and repair it as soon as possible.
3. Check whether there are high fevers?
Local dogs with weak physical fitness or younger may be very likely to have hot or even have high fevers during the fever and cold period. Therefore, the pet owner must use a pet electronic thermometer or a mercury thermometer to regularly measure the puppy's body temperature.
If you find that the temperature of the native dog exceeds 39.5°C, you need to take it to the pet clinic immediately for fever-reducing injections, lower the body temperature and then cooperate with the doctor to take medicine. Do not blindly follow the trend at home to feed the cold powder bought by people to prevent bad medication or negative information on puppies due to certain types of drug ingredients.