3-4 week old puppy has a runny nose. Should we go to the vet or is there something we can try at home first.
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If Panda is nursing and/or eating OK, is active, and breathing normally, a bit of clear nasal discharge is likely not cause for immediate concern. However, if the discharge is not clear, this could be a sign of infection and Panda should be seen by a veterinarian. Of course, if Panda is lethargic or not eating, or having coughing or breathing issues, you should take him to an emergency veterinarian immediately.
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I would have Panda seen by a vet. Young puppies are quite vulnerable, and whenever there is a health problem, it's best to have them checked out by a vet right away. He could have a respiratory infection causing his symptoms, which the vet can diagnose if he does and prescribe him medications to treat it.
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If the discharge is clear then give it a few days to see if it resolves on its own, because it is possible this is just allergic rhinitis. If the clear draingae is severe, then you can also call your vet to see if they can recommend antihistamines for Panda to try.
However if the discharge is any other color, then it's best to take Panda in to your vet for treatment because an infection is likely present, requiring the use of antibiotics to clear things up. I hope your puppy feels better soon!
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