While there are differences in the types of viruses that infect humans versus dogs, the symptoms are basically the same: sneezing, coughing, runny or stuffy nose, watery eyes. Sometimes, you may not know your dog has the virus. Up to 20% of dogs with the flu don’t show any symptoms.
How to Treat Cold in Dogs
1. Keep your dog warm and dry
Limit time spent outside during cold weather. Cold air tends to make the bronchial tubes constrict; this makes it more difficult for your dog to breathe.
2. Liquids
Encourage your dog to drink liquids, even if you have to tempt your pet with low sodium chicken broth. This will help keep nasal secretions thin and less likely to clog your dog's nose. Provide extra nutrition like boiled chicken and brown rice to coax your dog to eat. This will keep his or her strength up and provide immune system support.
Take All Colds Seriously
Keep in mind that a cold is seldom as simple as it seems. Take the condition seriously and provide your pet with veterinary care if you believe it's warranted. Doing so can keep your dog's cold symptoms from developing into a life-threatening respiratory infection.
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Support for related symptoms such as coughing, nasal congestion and sneezing
Addresses wet and dry cough
Promotes easy breathing and open airways
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