Strong Bacterial Infection Could Be Dog Nasal Infection

Superficial Dog Nose Infection Mucocutaneous on a Rottweiler dog

Superficial Dog Nose Infection Mucocutaneous on a Rottweiler dog

I have a 7 year old Vizsla in excellent health. Recently there has been lots of snorting and some dog sneezing. But most notably a strong smell to his head. His ears do NOT smell, seems to come from his snout-eyes and, maybe a little breath.


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Hello,

I can’t diagnose your dog’s condition without first examining him, but based on your description of his symptoms, I worry that he may have an infection in his nasal passages.

In most cases, nasal infections develop secondarily to another condition (e.g., foreign material lodged in the nose or a tumor).

I strongly recommend you bring your Vizsla in to your veterinarian for diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Good luck,

Jennifer Coates, DVM

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