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Runny Nose in Dogs: 7 Reasons You Shouldn’t Ignore It
Runny noses and snot are not typically associated with dogs. But, dogs can get runny noses but for very different reasons. Find out why.
A pair of dogs play together at the Paws-abilities Place dog park in south Richland. The Washington state veterinarian is urging dog owners to protect their dogs as an unusual canine respiratory ...
South Florida is experiencing an outbreak of Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex, or "kennel cough." Most cases of the disease are mild, but worsening symptoms could develop into pneumonia.
A severe respiratory illness appears to be spreading in dogs in at least 15 states, according to recent reports. Veterinarians compare it to “kennel cough,” a term used to describe several viral and ...
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