Canine infectious bronchitis is a respiratory problem. The usual symptoms exhibited by dogs are coughing, nasal discharge, depression, hyperventilation and loss of appetite. It usually occurs in puppies between 2 and 6 months of age and is usually more likely to occur in the spring and autumn when there is a change of season and a large temperature difference. It is also common in weaker dogs and should be treated promptly.
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