- Antibiotics, nasal decongestants, antihistamines, appetite stimulants and/or subcutaneous or intravenous fluids may be needed.
- Diseased teeth may need extraction.
- Surgery may be required for the removal of polyps, tumors, or foreign bodies.
What does it mean when a dog's nose is running?
If there's a clear nasal discharge from your dog's nose, chances are good it's caused by allergies, by far the most common reason for abnormal nasal secretions in dogs. Just like people, dogscan be allergic to pollens, foods, drugs, mites, spores, and chemicals.May 6, 2021
What can you do for a dog with a runny nose?
Soothe your dog and keep it calm. Cover the nostril that's bleeding with something absorbent. Apply a cold compress to the top of your dog's nose, between the eyes and nostrils. Don't tilt your dog's head back to slow the blood, or put anything inside your dog's nostril.May 6, 2021