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I have a 109lb 11-year-old American Akita named Kuma. He has been sneezing for five days, which is different from his usual seasonal allergies. His sneezes are explosive and multiple, his nose is very drippy but clear, and his eyes are running more than usual. He is constantly licking his nose, and his activity level and eating patterns have not changed. He also has seasonal skin issues that appear in the underbelly. What could be causing this and what should I do?

February 3rd, 2024

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