Dogs' flu & colds
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During peak cold season, sniffles quickly turn into sneezes and a mild tickle in the throat leads to a persistent cough. You want your family to be healthy and sound, but you may not consider your dog. If you now are wondering can dogs get human colds, this oneHOWTO article answers the question we just...

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The common cold is not only one of the most common diseases in humans, but also among dogs and cats. Changes in temperature, the cold and colds spread by other dogs are some of the causes of canine colds. A dog cold has similar symptoms as a cold in humans but can be a bit more difficult to identify. Luckily,...

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Did you know that dogs can catch colds too? Although the virus for the common cold in humans and in dogs is different, the symptoms are very similar. When your dog has a cold, it will be very calm and not move much until it feels better. Symptoms of a dog cold are likely to include sneezing, muscle aches,...

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Doesn't your dog stop coughing, has breathing difficulty, has lost the desire to eat or go running? Although perhaps it's just a cold, they may also have been infected by a germ that has triggered pneumonia, i.e., inflammation of the airways. This condition is more common in older dogs or those with...
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