Just like humans, dogs also have an increased risk of contracting diseases during the changing season, and allergies and symptoms will occur more likely.
Dogs use their nose and mouths to explore, making them especially susceptible for taking in allergens. The dog’s respiratory system responds to allergens in a way that is much like humans, with sneezing, runny nose and watery eyes the most likely results. Once you discover the occurrence of any of the above symptoms, you should start paying more attention to your pet’s physical condition.