It gets to your dog, too. Allergies are one of themost common medical concernsin dogs, though most will struggle with itching and scratching more than upper respiratory symptoms. Still, allergens can sometimes affect your pet’s airways and lead to coughing, sneezing, wheezing, panting, and di...
In some cases, your pet won’t have any symptoms at all. Less commonly, they might become severely sick. This can lead to pneumonia or death. But the number of dogs who die from dog flu is very small. Call your veterinarian if you think your pet has dog flu or an infection from do...
Hepatitis in dogsis caused by a virus called CAV-1 which also begins with upper respiratory symptoms. In addition to affecting the liver, it affects the kidneys, eyes, and the cells that line the blood vessels.The disease progresses to the blood and then the liver where it uses specialized ...
is usually very slow. When a polycystic mass is detected, it is commonly years after infection, the pathology and the symptoms associated may already be serious, depending on the location and spread of the cyst. Primary symptoms are usually upper abdominal discomfort, pain, nausea, and vomiting...
Ear infections:Ear infections are often a result of allergy, but can also be due to bacterial, fungal, or parasitic infection. Diarrhea/vomiting/gastrointestinal upset:These are not diseases themselves, but common symptoms of other health conditions. ...
Nasal infection—Upper respiratory infections can cause dogs to sneeze. These can be fungal or bacterial in nature, and sometimes they can even originate from an infected tooth root. If your dog has an infection, you will usually see additional symptoms, such as a bloody or mucoid discharge an...
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Viral infection Tracheal collapse Kennel Cough Canine infectious tracheobronchitis, better known askennel cough, is a very common infection of the upper respiratory system of dogs. It’s popularly known as kennel cough because it rapidly spreads in shelters and environments where many dogs are kept ...
I re-read my reply and it does sound a little confusing about the upper respiratory infection. What I was trying to say is that the only viral thing that could cause upper respiratory signs in dogs is indeedkennel cough. "Upper respiratory" simply means that the symptoms are limited to the...
Upper respiratory issues: “This short face and narrow nasal passage makes them prone to many upper respiratory issues commonly referred to as Brachycephalic Airway Obstructive Syndrome (BAOS),” says Barrack. “They tend to snore, wheeze, and generally breath loudly.” ...