Many other types of viruses and bacteria can
cause upper respiratory symptoms, as indicated below, although these are less common.
Although uncommon, tuberculosis does affect dogs and can
cause upper respiratory symptoms.
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that can
cause upper respiratory symptoms and eye infections.
C — Calicivirus: Another highly contagious and severe virus
causing upper respiratory symptoms such as coughing and sneezing.
It causes upper respiratory symptoms such as nasal discharge, eye discharge, coughing, lethargy and fever.
Not exact matches
There are many other illnesses such as an
upper respiratory infection with a cough or acid reflux also with a cough that can
cause similar
symptoms.
These viruses are very contagious and can
cause upper respiratory infections and
symptoms, such as runny eyes and sneezing.
P — Chlamydiosis (Chlamydia psittaci): This particular feline bacterium
causes upper respiratory and ocular
symptoms such as coughing, sneezing and conjunctivitis.
Kennel Cough is a fairly minor illness, but it can
cause a cough and
upper respiratory symptoms for a fairly long time.
These viruses are highly contagious and often
cause upper respiratory (severe cold)
symptoms.
Canine Influenza Virus
causes an
upper respiratory disease in dogs with
symptoms closely mimicking those of Kennel Cough.
Symptoms differ depending on the
cause and location of the infection, but some common clinical signs of
upper respiratory problems in cats include: