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Tips Against Colds: What To Do If Your Dog Has a Cold?

What to do if my dog ​​has a cold? Vitamin C, aloe vera, and inhalation? What cures the two-legged friend’s cold also declares war on the dripping dog’s nose. When your four-legged friend coughs and sneezes, one thing is called for above all: a lot of rest.

The cold weather has us firmly in its grip – and it doesn’t stop at our four-legged friends either. Colds in dogs are usually expressed by sneezing, nasal discharge, frequent nose licking, and runny eyes, but also by tiredness. The animal welfare organization Four Pfoten advises that owners and owners should only go for short walks with the dog at the first sign of a cold. If the four-legged friend gets wet, it should be rubbed dry very well. But what he needs most of all is a lot of rest.

What to Inhale When Your Dog Has a Cold?

Inhaling is sometimes a good way for dogs to relieve the first signs of a cold. The inhalation liquid should be very warm but never boiling. Essential oils should be avoided as they can be toxic. You can add sea salt or various types of tea to the water. Under no circumstances should you expose your four-legged friend to too much cold during this time. When a dog starts to get sick, warmth is extremely important. Make your dog cozy at home.

Prevention with Vitamins & Fatty Acids

However, it doesn’t have to be cold in the first place. A strengthened immune system puts some germs in flight. During the cold season, dogs have an increased need for vitamins and fatty acids – this should be taken into account when feeding them. To strengthen the general immune situation, preparations such as echinacea, vitamin C, and aloe vera can be administered via the feed. Humidifiers to improve the air we breathe have proven their worth, but it is better to do without room fragrances, sprays, or incense sticks.

However: If the dog suffers from coughing, rattling breath, choking, purulent eye discharge, or increased body temperature in addition to the cold, a visit to the veterinarian is essential.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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