To prevent dog colds on hot days, keep your dog as dry as possible. It is important to have a balanced nutrition, to match your dog’s diet reasonably, to try to make a balanced nutrition, and to increase outdoor exercise so that your dog gets more light and strengthens its resistance. Symptoms of a dog’s cold are poor spirit, wilting, like lying down, nose running snot, sneezing and coughing. The cough is very similar to distemper, canine parainfluenza and bronchitis. There is also conjunctival congestion, tearing, loss of appetite, and an elevated body temperature of 39 to 40 degrees.
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