How to take care of Shiba Inu by taking medicine for cold:
Shiba Inu cold is an acute febrile disease mainly caused by upper respiratory tract catarrh. Clinical manifestations include elevated body temperature, cough, runny nose and frequent sneezing, most commonly in puppies. The disease is common and there is no danger if treated promptly.
The sick Shiba Inu is depressed, crouching and moving less, shivering all over, body temperature rising to 40 degrees, wind and fever, clear mucus, decreased appetite, flushed eye conjunctiva, blurry eyes and tears, sometimes cold and hot, rapid breathing and heartbeat, and some A small amount of eye discharge and difficulty breathing.
The Shiba Inu has poor physical fitness and weak resistance, and the Shiba Inu kennel has poor cold protection performance. When the temperature in nature drops suddenly and the temperature difference is too large, the resistance of the respiratory mucosa is often reduced. The Shiba Inu's body is stimulated by the cold and cannot adapt to the changes for a while, causing it to catch a cold. It is more common in seasons like early spring or late autumn when the temperature changes. Or it can also happen when the Shiba Inu sweats during exercise and then is attacked by air conditioning.
If Shiba Inu has a cold, you can feed isatis root, half a pack at a time, twice a day.
Although cold diseases have a great impact on the physical health of pet dogs, as long as the owners do the corresponding work, the Shiba Inu can be restored to health as soon as possible. Among them, seizing the time for treatment is the most critical. Owners should understand the symptoms of Shiba Inu when it catches a cold, treat it after diagnosis, and also isolate other pets to prevent viruses and bacteria from being transmitted to other pets.