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My English Bulldog has a snotty nose post-surgery. Is it an emergency?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | English Bulldog | Male | neutered | 2 years and 2 months old | 49 lbs

My English Bulldog has a snotty nose, possibly an infection from having his tail surgery 3 weeks ago. Is there anything I can do for him today (Sunday) to hold him over until tomorrow or should I call the emergency number today?

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Answered By Mariya Gugel, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on December 3rd, 2017

Poor Henry! While this may be caused by an upper respiratory infection from having an endotracheal tube placed for surgery to keep his airways open to breathe, it may be unrelated. Henry may have kennel cough, or even something more serious like pneumonia. Unfortunately, these conditions require treatment with antibiotics, which are likely different from the ones he may have been given post surgery. If Henry is eating and playing normally, and just overall being his normal self, it is likely okay to wait until tomorrow morning to have him seen. Because of Henry’s breed, and him having a shortened airway, I do recommend that he is seen by an emergency vet if you are concerned that he is unable to breathe properly. This is an emergency in all dogs, but in breeds like pugs, bulldogs, etc it is important to have them stabilized as soon as possible. I’m happy to answer any addition questions you may have!

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