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Hey my dog has cough and cold He had tick fever and undergone a treatment and is recovering But he has severe cold and cough with running nose maybe because of medication and things Kit test for dystemper is negative twice What should I do

betu, Dog, Shih Tzu, Male
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Dr. Tajunnisa M
Hi. Cough and cold are the symptoms of respiratory tract infection which is due bacteria/ virus and transmitted through droplets or direct contact. The chances of having such symptoms due to tick fever treatment/medicines is very unlikely. You can book a home consultation with a veterinarian and get him checked thoroughly to get a proper treatment.
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