If this occurs, the cat
develops nasal discharge and sneezing.
Not exact matches
Lymph nodes in the head and neck region become swollen and
develop abscesses, resulting in
nasal discharge and drainage from the throat.
If a puppy or dog with kennel cough
develops more serious symptoms such as fever,
nasal discharge, loss of appetite, or lethargy, it may be getting pneumonia.
A patient who becomes tachypneic,
develops clear
nasal discharge, or is found to have crackles on thoracic auscultation while receiving fluid therapy should be suspected of becoming overhydrated.
Affected dogs
develop a typical hacking cough accompanied by retching,
nasal discharge, ad sometimes even fever, lethargy and loss of appetite.
Affected dogs
develop coughing, a low - grade fever,
nasal discharge and loss of appetite.
In addition, pets with dental disease may
develop bad breath, bleeding from the mouth, and / or
nasal discharge.
In rare circumstances in older cats, one sided sneezing and
discharge may point to a
developing nasal tumor.The diverse reasons for sneezing often require a diagnostic work - up by your veterinarian.
A few dogs will
develop short - term sneezing and
nasal discharge following the intra-
nasal vaccination.
Dogs infected with CIV
develop a persistent cough and may
develop a thick
nasal discharge and fever (often 104 - 105oF).
Dogs then
develop a fever,
nasal discharge, coughing, lethargy, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Affected dogs may
develop coughing,
nasal discharge, fever, lethargy, and loss of appetite.
Many dogs
develop a purulent
nasal discharge and low - grade fever.
Inhaled objects, tumors or polyps can also cause
nasal discharge, so have your dog's nose checked by a veterinarian if he suddenly
develops a bloody or seemingly infected nose.
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.