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Slightly damp/runny nose?

lovelybun

Warren Scout
Hi Chris has a slightly runny nose. He sneezed a few times. could he be allergic to the dust in his hay? other wise he seems fine.:wave:
 
If he has a damp/runny nose I'd have the vet check him. Julie doesn't ever have a runny or damp nose but she has sneezed off and on since she was a baby. I had 2 different vets run test on her to be sure but they didn't find anything. They both said it must be allergies to the hay or dust from the hay. The vet would rule out any respiratory problems or snuffles. Is his hay particularly dusty? I know some are .
 
If he has a damp/runny nose I'd have the vet check him. Julie doesn't ever have a runny or damp nose but she has sneezed off and on since she was a baby. I had 2 different vets run test on her to be sure but they didn't find anything. They both said it must be allergies to the hay or dust from the hay. The vet would rule out any respiratory problems or snuffles. Is his hay particularly dusty? I know some are .

The left overs of his hay have some dust. his nose is just slightly damp.
 
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