How to deal with cold and fever in Border Collie:
If a Border Collie puppy has a fever, you can give it special pet medicine. If the fever still does not go away, you can send it to a pet hospital for injection. After the injection, the dog's physical exertion must be greater than usual. If the energy is not replenished in time, it will not be easy to cure the disease. Give the puppy as much calorie-rich food as the appetite and gastrointestinal status of the puppy allow; when the puppy's appetite is poor, feed it milk with sugar or honey.
Having a fever for too long will lead to vitamin C deficiency. It is inappropriate to supplement vitamin C with fruits, vegetables, orange juice and other foods. As long as you give enough raw meat, you will not be deficient in vitamin C. Just feed it the food it likes to eat, is rich in nutrients, and is easy to digest, without any special restrictions.
When a Border Collie has a fever, what he needs most is the care of his owner. Therefore, as a parent, you should spend more time with your Border Collie to cultivate a deep relationship.