Affected dogs develop coughing, sneezing,
mucoid eyes and nose, fever, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite and seizures.
Not exact matches
have
eyes that appear crusted
and matted with discharge, because
mucoid material that is normally produced in the lacrimal sac backs up onto the
eye, instead of draining through the nasolacrimal duct to the
nose
Most commonly, clinical signs are related to the
eyes (
mucoid or purulent discharge, redness, squinting) or
nose and sinuses (sneezing,
mucoid or purulent discharge).