Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Dog Flu Care

Dog Flu Care


The natural remedies may have a role to play in helping to prevent disease and Promote a faster recovery in a quiet, safe. Remember canine colds are rarely as simple as they seem. Your prompt attention will go a long way in a comfortable life for your dog and to prevent the progression of a simple condition hazardous to life. The sneezing is not a good sign of healthy dogs. But at the same time, you can not do much for the problem yourself. Because of the many possible causes, it is best to have your pet examined by a veterinarian. Relevant and appropriate treatment should then continue, if necessary. Viral infections do not respond to antibiotics, vaccinations and dogs can not protect against all conditions that show symptoms similar to those colds.

For example, the Dog Flu is a recent illness, and lack of exposure immunity means that the dog can not fight the new virus. The disease can be transmitted even by dogs that show no visible sign of the disease. The transmission rates are extremely high Because dogs have no natural immunity to the disease, since exposure to this disease was very low. The transmission of infection occurs primarily in kennels, and day care centers, an infected dog to a healthy dog. The breathing problems include discharges from the nose infected as primary symptom. The virus is passed with these secretions.

The study veterinarian is necessary To eliminate the following possibilities are indicated in cases of frequent sneezing:

Infection - infections can be viral, bacterial or fungal.

Dental disease - may be a case of a dental infection or an abscess in the gums that are infected. An infected abscess in the tooth root may have begun to Affect the nose.

Sinus infection - can also be a case of sinus infection, Which is Characterized sneezing and a runny nose, watery eyes, coughing and coughing.

Foreign object - a small blade of grass could have been lodged in the nostril, causing irritation, and the dog is trying to expel snorting. It may be difficult for you to remove and the help of a veterinarian becomes necessary.

Allergies - environmental or food allergies can also cause sneezing.

Growth in the nose - the dog may have developed polyps (a small vascular growth on the surface of the mucous membrane) in the nasal passage or nasal tumor.

Once it is established that the symptoms are related to a cold, home care support is as important as treatment, if any. If not detected anything serious, it is safer adopt a holistic and natural to pursue problems to alleviate respiratory symptoms and shorten recovery time.

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