Likewise, a rabbit with yellow - stained paws might be rubbing his nose / eye area due to the irritation, thus staining his paws
with mucous discharge.
Not exact matches
Feline herpesvirus (viral rhinotracheitis): This virus causes upper respiratory infection
with fever, sneezing, eye and nasal
discharge, conjunctivitis (inflammation of the inner eyelids and
mucous membranes around the eyes), inflammation of the cornea (keratitis), and lethargy.
It is not to be confused
with menstruation in human females, and you will rarely, if ever, see any signs of blood, although occasional
mucous discharge may be evident.
Nasal
discharge is mainly watery, mixed
with some
mucous material.
- Frequent cough
with mucous secretions - Difficulty breathing - Wheezing or panting - Nasal
discharge (not a common symptom)- Fever (in only 50 % of cases)- Lethargic Behavior - Loss of appetite - Refusal to drink / dehydration
Serous nasal
discharge, ocular
discharge with mucous and severe loss of appetite (anorexia) are other noticeable symptoms.
Dogs affected
with distemper first run a high fever, along
with a cough, sneezing, and green
mucous discharge from the eyes and nose.