Sneezes
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Sneezes
A couple days ago i heard Flopsy sneeze once or twice. Just a minute agow hen i went out to see them (think i woke her up) she sneezed about 10 times in a row and this morning the end of her nose was wet (not sure if she had just got water on it?) Could the two be connected? Should i be worried?
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Re: Sneezes
Has she got sticky fur on the insides of her front feet ( from wiping her nose) ?
The occasional sneeze is nothing to worry about but continuous sneezing over several days and/or a nasal discharge merits a Vet check. A watery nasal discharge is often the result of an allergy. But a whitish discharge indicates possible infection.
Dental problems can also cause sneezing/runny nose so your Vet should check your Bun's teeth aswell as her respiratory tract. You can try to eliminate possible allergens in her environment such as dust from hay or, if a house Bun then air fresheners etc can cause problems
The occasional sneeze is nothing to worry about but continuous sneezing over several days and/or a nasal discharge merits a Vet check. A watery nasal discharge is often the result of an allergy. But a whitish discharge indicates possible infection.
Dental problems can also cause sneezing/runny nose so your Vet should check your Bun's teeth aswell as her respiratory tract. You can try to eliminate possible allergens in her environment such as dust from hay or, if a house Bun then air fresheners etc can cause problems
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Re: Sneezes
Thanks Jane
Her paws weren't wet, and it looks like a clear discharge. Her nose just looked wet, no white or anything. They live in the shed outdoors so i aren't with her 24/7 so im not sure how long or often she has been doing it, i've just seen her do it the past few days.
She had a check up last month when she had her VHD jab and was all ok then. If she is sneezing still by Monday or i see a wet nose again i will take her straight to get checked out
Her paws weren't wet, and it looks like a clear discharge. Her nose just looked wet, no white or anything. They live in the shed outdoors so i aren't with her 24/7 so im not sure how long or often she has been doing it, i've just seen her do it the past few days.
She had a check up last month when she had her VHD jab and was all ok then. If she is sneezing still by Monday or i see a wet nose again i will take her straight to get checked out
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