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What should I do for a dog’s cold?
A dog cold shows sneezing, runny nose, cough, and poor appetite; mild cases get pet cold medicine and vitamins, severe cases a vet to avoid pneumonia. Unvaccinated dogs need virus screening.
How do I know if a puppy has a cold?
A puppy cold from chills shows sneezing, runny nose, and cough, worsening to poor appetite, lethargy, and fever; viral forms add eye discharge, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures. Use pet cold medicine or see a vet.
My cat vomited twice (clear liquid with undigested kibble), then a large pool of bloody water.
Vomiting food and blood may be indigestion, parasites, ulcer, pancreatitis, blockage, or panleukopenia. Withhold food 6-8h, then pet anti-vomit and gut meds; see a vet if new food triggered it.
What are the symptoms and treatment for a cat’s cold?
Cat cold signs can come from cold air, bacteria, or herpes/calicivirus. Mild cases need warmth and nutrients; severe cases need pet cold medicine and possibly a vet.
How can I give a dog banlangen (isatis root)?
If you give a dog banlangen, use about half the child dose, but it is not generally recommended since it is a human drug. Use pet cold medicine instead.
My cat sneezes often, now stuffy nose, warm ears/paws, licks nose in sleep, eats/plays normally, occasional cough, frequent grooming, congested sounds, reddish-brown eye discharge
Stuffy nose with warm ears/paws suggests feline rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, or mycoplasma with fever (over 39.5 C). Try pet cold medicine (amoxicillin-clavulanate, doxycycline), add lysine and vitamins, clean face, and see a vet if no relief.
Why Is My Dog Vomiting Yellow Fluid, Not Eating or Drinking, and Lethargic?
These signs may mean distemper, parvovirus, acute gastritis, or pancreatitis. Get a viral screen if unvaccinated.
My Rabbit Has a Clear Runny Nose and Is Sneezing — What Should I Do?
A rabbit's cold-like symptoms usually come from upper respiratory infection. Antibiotics and warm care help recovery.
Puppy Swallowed a Chicken Backside, Now Vomits Blood
Bones may have cut the esophagus or gut. If frequent vomiting, see a vet; if mild, use pet anti-inflammatory and watch 1-2 days on soft food.
Cat Won’t Eat or Drink, Vomits Green Fluid, Watery Diarrhea
This may be acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, cholecystitis, infection or parasites. See a vet and use IV fluids; if not, symptomatic meds like amoxicillin-clavulanate, metoclopramide and bismuth.