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"Schnauzer dog always has a runny nose, what should I do?" or "Why did the Schnauzer start to have a runny nose?".
Many dog owners ask this question on pet forums.
I. How does a dog's snot come about?
The mucus of dogs is produced by the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity. When the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity is abnormal, a large amount of mucus will flow out.
II. Types of nasal discharge and corresponding diseases Schnauzer dog's runny nose is generally divided into four cases, namely serous, purulent, mucous, and mucopurulent.
(1) Colorless and transparent thin nasal discharge (serous).
May be rhinitis, nasal stenosis, cold.
(2) Pus color, slightly sticky (purulent).
It may be caused by kennel distemper, canine distemper, pneumonia, bronchitis, and rhinitis.
(3) Colorless, transparent and sticky (mucus).
May be caused by nasal tumors, pneumonia, kennel distemper, bronchitis.
(4) Mixing of pus and mucus (mucopurulent).
May be caused by sinusitis.
Third, 4 points to observe for a dog with a runny nose, 4 points to observe, so that it can be more accurate when treating or diagnosing a dog.
1. The amount of nasal discharge.
2. Status.
3. Frequency.
4. Parts.
Don't underestimate some minor diseases, many major diseases are developed from minor diseases.
Therefore, if you want to know more about Schnauzer disease and nursing knowledge, you should read more books and chat with other dog friends.
This is how you can take good care of the snow.