Advice Needed - Dog sneezing (sorry long)

Fazzie

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I havent posted for a long while but am in need of some advice please. I came back from USA saturday and ever since my border collie, who is 2 years old, hasnt stopped sneezing. my mum looked after him for the week and said he only started the second i got back??
I'm a real worrier about him anyway as he has Auto Immune Poly Arthritis and the vet is expecting a relapse so i always watch him like a hawk. The sneezing was quite a bit to start, say 5 or 6 in row and it has got better , he only sneezes when he runs about now but im still concerned. Ive read that it could be an infection in his tooth? Which i am leaning towards as the vet did say that he had a bit of Gingervitis (sp) and he does have really bad breath. The other thing that I have noticed is that he isnt eating his food as fast as normal. Usually he gobbles it up and now I would say he is taking x10 times longer to eat, he still runs in for it though. He is booked into see the vet tomorrow first thing but I cant help stressing all day, im in work but will be checking him at lunch. He is 90% himself, wants to play ball etc (so much so he gave himself a carpet burn and his paw wouldnt stop bleeding!!) but a little down. My mum feeds him twice as much as what i do and he has put on weight this week I'm not sure whether that has affected him?
I also better mention is that when we were away i was playing with a little puppy at a ranch and the guy told me afterwards that the puppies brother was really ill and they suspected Parvo as they dont inject them. I am panicking that I have brought back an infection and given it to my collie, this was the first day of the holiday though and when i got back I literally boiled our clothes in the washing machine and my collie didnt come into contact with them. He isnt up to date with his vaccinations as the senior vet strongly advised against as he believes his auto immune disease would relapse if he has injections. This does go against the way I am normally with my animals as they are always up to date but i just wanted to follow the Vets advise.
My other dog is absolutely fine.
Do you think i should take him to the vet today instead and leave work or wait until tomorrow??
Sorry its an essay Tea and Chocolate Biscuits for everyone
 
I can't really offer any help other than a (((hug))) By the sound of it the likelihood of it being parvo is miniscule, more likely a hayfever type reaction to some pollen that may have been on your clothes. His eating habits do suggest a tooth problem so I would just wait and see the vet tomorrow.
 
Infected teeth or gums could cause rhinitus..hence the snotty sneezing! Dogs breath should not smell bad,so maybe a dental is in order
 
I'm currently going through this with my whippet. He started sneezing then developed
loads of snot. Took him to the vets who gave him a course of Ab's.

It didnt clear so she had him last week and x rayed. I think she thought he may have
had a tumour. X rays were clear so I waiting for the results of the swab she took.

He's on more abs and a powder called Bisolvon. He's much better but not totally
cured.

I would whip him down the vets and ask for a swab to be done.
 
Thanks for the replies, I have taken him to the vets before about his bad breath as it is completely awful!!! All the vet said was he had a bit of Gingervitis but she was more concerned with his other medical conditions at the time. I have read on the net about tumors and it scared the hell out of me. His sneezing has got alot better the first time he sneezed it was really snotty but not been since. Im am so worried!!
 
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