Sentences with phrase «dog rhinitis»

Dog rhinitis refers to inflammation of the mucous membrane lining of the nose, while canine sinusitis refers to inflammation of the lining of the sinuses.

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Sometimes, nasal corticosteroid spray (such as Nasocort) are helpful to dogs and cats with chronic nasal problems that lead to sneezing (chronic rhinitis).
The symptoms of rhinitis in cats and dogs are quite easy to recognize and are common to most cases of the condition.
Although sometimes the symptoms of allergies include allergic rhinitis or bronchitis, in most dogs the allergy manifests mainly with itchy skin (pruritus).
It can be, inhaled allergies can cause allergic rhinitis and bronchitis, but other things can cause sneezing and coughing too, and in general most dogs with allergies have a stronger skin itch response than upper respiratory issues.
The viruses causing canine distemper, parainfluenza and adenovirus can cause rhinitis and serious inflammation — but dogs current on their vaccinations shouldn't develop symptoms.
These dogs have pneumonias as early as 6 months of age, but never showed any signs of rhinitis early in life (remember: rhinitis is just a symptom and not a cause or diagnosis).
While allergies often cause rhinitis in people, dogs suffer from skin issues when faced with allergens, rather than from nasal problems.
While dogs also do contract colds and other related minor illnesses, rhinitis will tend to be more permanent and long lasting.
At the end of a coughing spell, a dog will often retch and cough up a white foamy discharge.Some dogs also develop conjunctivitis (inflammation of the membrane lining the eyelids), rhinitis (inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane), and a nasal discharge.
Older dogs exposed to or experimentally inoculated with CHV may develop a mild rhinitis or a vesicular vaginitis or posthitis.
Older dogs exposed to or experimentally inoculated with CHV may develop a mild rhinitis, which may be part of the «kennel cough» syndrome (infectious tracheobronchitis, see Infectious Tracheobronchitis of Dogs) or a vesicular vaginitis or posthidogs exposed to or experimentally inoculated with CHV may develop a mild rhinitis, which may be part of the «kennel cough» syndrome (infectious tracheobronchitis, see Infectious Tracheobronchitis of Dogs) or a vesicular vaginitis or posthiDogs) or a vesicular vaginitis or posthitis.
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