What to do if your Norwegian Lunde Hound catches a cold How to deal with a cold in your Norwegian Lunde Hound

Jul 26,2025
3Min
What should I do if my Norwegian Lunde Hound catches a cold? It is normal for pets to catch colds occasionally, but they must be treated correctly. So below, the editor will share with you how to deal with a Norwegian Lunde Hound's cold.

Methods for treating colds in Norwegian Lunde Hounds:

Generally, colds in Norwegian Lunde Hounds can be divided into two types, the common cold and influenza. For example, after a Norwegian Lunde Hound catches a cold, it will often have a runny nose, sneezing, watery eyes, reduced appetite, a dull mood, and no energy. If the situation is severe, it may cause increased body temperature or redness and swelling of the eyes. We must take common colds seriously. If colds are not treated in time, they may lead to serious diseases. In addition, the symptoms of many diseases are very similar to those of colds.

But as long as the owner can discover it in time, it is not as scary as we imagined. After all, medicine is so advanced now that it is easy to treat colds. If the Norwegian Lunde Hound has a fever as high as 40 degrees and is shaking, we can give it an analgesic to relieve the dog's pain. In addition, commonly used medicines for treating colds can be given to dogs by intramuscular injection of 0.5ml-2ml of Analgesic (according to the size of the dog), or Chai Gui can be injected to help the dog cool down. (Of course, the injections must be completed by professional veterinarians) The editor here just tells you the treatment methods so that you can know what they are.

If the Norwegian Lunde Hound only has a cold but no fever, we only need to give it cold granules plus amoxicillin capsules. Feed it twice at a time (the dose should be taken according to the dog’s weight) and take it for three consecutive times. Next day, observe whether the dog's symptoms are relieved. If there is no obvious improvement, be sure to take the dog to the hospital for professional treatment.

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