It may be either of those or a myriad of other things that may cause sneezing in dogs. An occasional sneeze or two in an otherwise happy, healthy dog is nothing to worry about, but frequent or repeated sneezing in a dog that seems unhealthy should warrant a visit to the veterinarian. Dogs can sneeze …
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Have you noticed your dog sneezing more than usual lately? Read Lakeland Animal Clinic's blog to find out about some possible causes!
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Have you noticed your dog sneezing more than usual lately? Read Lakeland Animal Clinic's blog to find out about some possible causes!
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Have you noticed your dog sneezing more than usual lately? Read Lakeland Animal Clinic's blog to find out about some possible causes!
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Have you noticed your dog sneezing more than usual lately? Read Lakeland Animal Clinic's blog to find out about some possible causes!
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Dr. Heather Hoffmann explains why your dog might be sneezing and when you should go to your veterinarian.
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Dr. Heather Hoffmann explains why your dog might be sneezing and when you should go to your veterinarian.
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Dr. Heather Hoffmann explains why your dog might be sneezing and when you should go to your veterinarian.
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Dr. Heather Hoffmann explains why your dog might be sneezing and when you should go to your veterinarian.
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Does your dog keep sneezing and you want to know why? Our vets explain when dog sneezing is normal and when your dog might need help.
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Just like humans, dogs sneeze for a variety of reasons. Learn why your dog is sneezing and how to tell if it’s a problem here.
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Just like humans, dogs sneeze for a variety of reasons. Learn why your dog is sneezing and how to tell if it’s a problem here.
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Just like humans, dogs sneeze for a variety of reasons. Learn why your dog is sneezing and how to tell if it’s a problem here.
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Just like humans, dogs sneeze for a variety of reasons. Learn why your dog is sneezing and how to tell if it’s a problem here.
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Dogs don't tend to sneeze when they have a cold, so why do dogs sneeze? Read more to find out what it could mean for your dog.
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Whether your dog has been sneezing a lot lately, or you’ve noticed that they sometimes sneeze when they’re playing or excited, you might ask yourself why does my dog sneeze so much, what does it mean, are they unwell and should I be worried?
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Does your dog sneeze sometimes, and then look confused or embarrassed? This is always adorable. As with people, dogs usually sneeze because small particles of dust, dirt, grass, or other materials have made their way into their nasal passages. After all, Your canine buddy uses his nose to explor ...
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Is my dog sick? Do they have allergies? Learn how to determine whether frequent sneezing a medical problem or a simple irritation.
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Just like humans, dogs sneeze for lots of reasons. Some sneezes are more serious than others. Here are the top reasons why dogs sneeze.
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Learn the reasons behind your dog's sneezing (both common and uncommon) and excessive situations when you should consider taking them to the vet.
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If your dog is sneezing more than usual, it can be anything from seasonal allergies to nasal growths. Learn more about causes and treatments.
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Is your dog sneezing a lot? Rogue Pet Science explains possible causes, allergies, and remedies for sneezing and reverse sneezing.
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Sneezing is a regular part of life for dogs. It's nature's way of helping us get rid of unnecessary irritants and keeping our nose clean. While there are many common causes for dogs sneezing — everything from allergens to infections and even playtime — more often than not, a sneeze is no cause for concern.
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Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease of dogs and other mammals that primarily affects the liver or kidneys. The bacteria (Leptospira) that cause leptospirosis, commonly called leptospires, thrive in water. Infected or recovered carrier dogs may act as a source of the infection. There are three main forms of the disease. Antibiotics such as penicillin, ampicillin, and amoxicillin, are reasonably effective against the acute stages of leptospirosis if begun early, although most affected dogs require intensive care in the veterinary hospital.
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Dog sneezing all the time? Worried about allergens? Here we take a look at the reasons why your dog is sneezing away.
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