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Sneezing Cats and Dogs Consider a Safe, Natural Cure to Help Your Sneezing Pet

Is your furry friend suddenly sneezing and snorting? An occasional sneeze is normal (and even cute). But if your pet is sneezing excessively or uncontrollably, or if they have other symptoms such as blood or discharge from their nose, you should start getting worried. Take your pet to a veterinarian as soon as you are able.

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Sneezing Cats and Dogs Consider a Safe, Natural Cure to Help Your Sneezing Pet

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  1. Sneezing Cats and Dogs? Consider a Safe, Natural Cure to Help Your Sneezing Pet Is your furry friend suddenly sneezing and snorting? An occasional sneeze is normal (and even cute). But if your pet is sneezing excessively or uncontrollably, or if they have other symptoms such as blood or discharge from their nose, you should start getting worried. Take your pet to a veterinarian as soon as you are able. Why is your pet sneezing? Sneezing is relatively common in cats and dogs. They sneeze for the same reason humans do, as a natural response to irritants in their nasal passages. However, if their sneezing doesn’t go away after some time, you might want to visit your veterinarian. Sneezing in cats One of the leading causes of sneezing in cats is infection. Viruses, bacteria, and fungi are prevalent in young cats, primarily if they come from shelters. For instance, cats are highly vulnerable to the feline herpes virus and feline calicivirus. Sneezing in dogs Dog sneezing is a little more complicated to diagnose. It’s highly likely to be caused by allergies, including seasonal allergies, when the air’s pollen count is too high. In addition, your dog could be allergic to some food products, such as beef, lamb, chicken, and dairy. Sneezing can also result from inhaling a foreign object. Furthermore, dog sneezing can be a sign of dental problems or nasal tumors. All that said, dog sneezing is not always something to worry about. If your pet is around other dogs, you’ll notice that they sneeze occasionally. This is because sneezing is a form of communication when they feel excited or happy. Treatment for a sneezing pet Take your pet to a veterinarian if the sneezing seems serious. The vet will diagnose the problem and may recommend an antibiotic, antihistamine, or steroids, depending on your

  2. pet’s condition. Don’t wait too long. It’s best to take your little one to the clinic ASAP before their condition worsens. Are you looking for safe and reliable Chapel Hill dog boarding for your pet? Make sure you choose a spacious area overseen by professionals to protect your dog from allergens and bacteria that could cause sneezing and other symptoms. Leaving your beloved pet in a clean and hygienic Chapel Hill dog boarding facility can help ensure that they stay healthy while you’re away.

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