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Old 12-25-2007, 04:30 PM
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Buttercup Wheezing, Sneezing for 3 days, Now Honey Bee too.

I wonder what wheezing sneezing at the nose means?

Buttercup started doing this 3 or 4 days ago and does it about a dozen times a day. It's been rainy here, can they catch a cold? Now, just in the last 24 hours Honey Bee has started doing the same exact thing but not as often. I think it is catching, but what is it?

Any thoughts? Should I wait it out? Should I go for the vet?

Otherwise they are in perfect health (as you can tell by their package opening pictures.)

Kennel Sneeze?
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Have they been around any dogs? Or been to the vet to catch kennel cough?
The only other thing I can think of is that scented candles can cause nasal irratation..
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We go to the off leash parks every day. All their shots are caught up, no scented candles, but I did put some baby powder on their tummies a few days ago but I've done that in the past with no ill effect. This is not coughing, just a good sneeze that keeps going on for days.
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We go to the off leash parks every day. All their shots are caught up, no scented candles, but I did put some baby powder on their tummies a few days ago but I've done that in the past with no ill effect. This is not coughing, just a good sneeze that keeps going on for days.
Maybe they inhaled it? YOu can put a little saline in their nose- just a drop- and they would sneeze but it would be better to have the vet take a look if it continues. Also add some vitamin C in their dinner meal. I would say like 250 mg for their size. Zubin got this once from a show, and it kicked it in two days.. Given at night since vitamin C is water soluable it will keep it longer in the body if given over night.
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Are they coughing? Rubbing their noses as if itchy? if not, this could just be allergies.
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No coughing, just sneezing.

Doing it continuously over days is what has my attention.

Thanks for the advice about vitamin C.
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My stay Mom's had coughs when they got here. I was told to use the Vit C and did. Seemed to help pretty fast even..
I think it's just doggie colds. I only had to worry about and get meds for one litter of pups because they were too young.

Poor sneezers.. get better soon!
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