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Old 11-22-2009, 06:35 AM   #2
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Good idea to keep an eye on it, like you said...as dogs' noses don't really "run/drip" like humans do easily. It's good (I guess) that he's not sneezing over and over, as if he's trying to dislodge something. I wonder if he sniffed an area that had a lot of dust bunnies? How is the pollen count in your area today vs. yesterday (check pollen.com)? Again, dogs' noses don't typically run from allergies to the extent or obviousness that humans' noses do, but if there was a sudden change, there could be some temp. moistness. What about an insect sting? Are the eyes watering? Does all else seem okay...thirst, appetite, poos?
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