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Nasal Mites In Dogs
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We think our 10 month old pup may have nasal mites, he's currently on penicillin for an infection but reading up about such things it seems more likely to be nasal mites. Obviously we'll take him back to the vet if this doesn't resolve the problem.
Does anyone have any experience of their dog having nasal mites?
Thanks.
Does anyone have any experience of their dog having nasal mites?
Thanks.
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Many years ago we had a pup with very similar symptoms (though there was some nasal discharge) and were eventually referred to an ENT specialist. She had snorted about half an inch of leylandii leaf which was stuck in her nasal cavity.
Probably not relevant but thought I would mention it.
Many years ago we had a pup with very similar symptoms (though there was some nasal discharge) and were eventually referred to an ENT specialist. She had snorted about half an inch of leylandii leaf which was stuck in her nasal cavity.
Probably not relevant but thought I would mention it.
Ladybirder, apparently it's fairly common but it took us by surprise as we'd never heard of it and our previous dog never suffered from it. It's actually quite awful when he has these spasms even though we know they're not dangerous, they make him anxious too.
He's a really boisterous little chap and just shakes it off when he's recovered, he's currently snuggled up to me on the sofa, snoring :)
He's a really boisterous little chap and just shakes it off when he's recovered, he's currently snuggled up to me on the sofa, snoring :)
He's cost us more in vet bills in the ten months he's been here than our previous dog did in the first ten years of her life! He spent a night in an animal hospital a few weeks ago having eaten some poisonous toadstools, he was so poorly I really thought we'd lose him. Our neighbours at the back have a horse chestnut tree so we have to do a sweep of the garden every morning, collecting conkers and toadstools before we can let him out as he loves both!
He's just like a teenage boy, no fear, interested in everything, wants a part of the action. He's certainly livened up our lives!
He's just like a teenage boy, no fear, interested in everything, wants a part of the action. He's certainly livened up our lives!
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