Hey folks, quick question for you. My pup, Apollo, is 4.5 months old now. Last weekend he developed a stuffy nose. Doing that big "clogged doggy nose" sniff thing, you know... sounds like they are trying to snort a bowling ball up their nose? He does this maybe once or twice each evening.
He had a small amount of discharge on Saturday night, and none since then. I have increased his Vitamin-C powder to 1500 mg's per day, and he seems to be better.
Is this common? Maybe just an allergy? We live in Michigan, and the mold/ragweed etc. has been crazy here this year. I checked his nose for inflammation (thinking it might be a foxtail seed) but everything looks normal.
Originally posted by Lee Reicheld: Is this common? Maybe just an allergy? We live in Michigan, and the mold/ragweed etc. has been crazy here this year. I checked his nose for inflammation (thinking it might be a foxtail seed) but everything looks normal. Hmmmmmm....funny you mentioned that. One of the pups I sold to a friend in Michigan (he lives in Dearborn) came down with a cold at the same time as his 6 yr old bitch. I personally never heard of that. I will give him a buzz tonight to find out how he dealt with that.
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