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Sneezing , runny rose of shihtzu puppy
Hi dr. My shihtzu puppy is 46 days old and is suffering from sneezing, runny nose . I am unable to get him vaccinated ( baby dp ) as it is suggested not to vaccinate during any symptoms. I am giving him augmentin duo (0.4 ml) and absrib ( 0.2ml ). Still he has runny nose ..pls suggest what can be done and when can i take him for vaccination ? I am really worried ..
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Vaccination only when your pup is fit n fine. You didn't mentioned from how many days u have been giving these meds? These symptoms can indicate array of diseases. If the pet is not getting better and becoming more lethargic it's highly suggested that you must get a consult.
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Vaccinations can only be given if the puppy is healthy. Continue with the treatment and once puppy is ok then go for vaccinations along with immunity boosting syrup and deworming
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Finish the course of medications. If he still has symptoms, then he definitely needs a checkup. Vaccination can only be given if the pet is healthy.
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