Your dog’s immunity is on the rise during seasonal changes
Special care is required for puppies and older dogs.
Identify signs of decreased immunity and know how to respond to each symptom
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The importance of immunity during seasonal changes is not limited to humans. Even dogs known to be cold-resistant are often affected by rapidly changing weather. In particular, special care is essential for young puppies, older dogs whose immune systems have not yet fully developed, and dogs with underlying diseases. In a time when careful attention is needed from guardians, we looked into signs of decreased immunity in dogs and solutions to overcome them.
On cold days, the lack of activity can be replaced indoors… Obesity and stress management are a bonus
If the temperature difference between indoors and outdoors is large, it becomes difficult for dogs to regulate their body temperature. Just like humans, colds and respiratory diseases can occur. However, if you are reluctant to go for a walk, a vicious cycle of rapid decrease in activity, weight gain, and decreased immunity can continue. When the temperature does not fall below -5 degrees, a short walk of 10 to 15 minutes is recommended for physical activity and bowel movement. The lack of activity can be filled with indoor ball games, hide and seek, nose work, etc. Be careful not to overuse heating devices such as heaters. This also applies to people. It is said that when indoor air is dry, skin and mucous membranes can dry out and become vulnerable to infection.
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It is also important to quickly recognize a decline in your dog’s immunity and find appropriate measures to deal with it. Signs that can be easily detected include skin disorders such as rashes, frequent scratching, and ear infections. If you do not know the exact cause of the skin disease, it is best to get a veterinary diagnosis. Keep the inflamed area clean and apply prescribed ointment. Even if the inflammation is cured, the dry atmosphere can worsen your dog’s skin condition, so we recommend applying moisturizer to keep it moist.
There are many dogs that show cold symptoms. Common symptoms of a dog’s cold include dry cough, sneezing, and runny nose, but they can also appear as decreased appetite and lethargic behavior patterns. Observe changes in your dog closely, and if symptoms are severe or persist for a long time, be sure to visit a veterinarian for treatment.