When the canine sinus lining is damanged by a forieign body such as a blade of grass that gets caught in the nose, the result is an injury that can trigger a sinus condition such as sinusitis or
bacterial rhinitis.
There are also other bacteria agents that can result in
a bacterial rhinitis such as Bordetella bronchiseptica, Staphylococcal spp and Pseudomonas spp with nasal discharge of varying consistency and colour.
Not exact matches
Severe dental disease with tooth root infections can lead to abscessation with subsequent
bacterial invasion into the nasal cavity resulting in
rhinitis.
Antibiotics help prevent secondary
bacterial pneumonia and
rhinitis and nose drops facilitate breathing.
Rhinitis -
Bacterial nasal infections occur in Shar - Pei again probably related to the high incidence of IgA deficiency in the breed.