My schnauzer is sick and I don t know what it is! Please give me the answer from someone who knows,

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't delay and hurry up!! Parvovirus dogs have gotten quite a lot lately!! You're going to give you and your dog a test. I hope your Xiaoxue recovers soon.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Well, LZ must take Xiaoxue to the doctor, if it is in good spirits, there should be no problem.

    Now it's not in good spirits, and it's not good at eating.

    You must take it to the clinic for diagnosis, and you will be fine after a few injections.

    There is also a little bit of light snow out to slip away.

    There are a lot of new viruses.

    I wish you a good luck soon,

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go to the vet hospital for a test. My dog didn't eat last time, and his poop was very thin, and he vomited, and he had a fever. Two injections, one antiemetic and one antidiarrheal, it was fine.

    Some of the pet hospitals are very dark, and small problems are big problems, and you have to let me give the dog an infusion, you can see the dog's situation yourself.

    However, your dog seems to be very sick, so go to the hospital and take a look.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    o my god I just raised a schnauzer and can't help you, bless you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you're worried, go to the hospital.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In a few days, your dog will have diarrhea, my previous dog was like this, you must take him to see it in time, it will be too late to be responsible. I heard that there is a very authentic hospital here at the 23rd Road Station of People's Square, so go and ask.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The boss went to the pet hospital. I'm afraid it's too late. Hey, hey, go check out. Just dispense some medicine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Schnauzers are characterized by passive defense when they encounter something they are frightened or feared. When the owner (or schnauzer) approaches it, one should use a docile tone and light movements to prevent sudden startling and make it afraid to approach the master (or schnauzer tamer) for a long time.

    Schnauzers are a breed of terrier that originated in Germany in the 15th century and are the only breed that does not have English ancestry among terriers. The name Schnauzer means "tone" in German, and they are energetic and lively, and the schnauzers are divided into three varieties: "standard schnauzer", "mini schnauzer" and "giant schnauzer".

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Why are you hitting it? It's just a non-talking animal, you can scare it or reprimand it, and you can't educate children by beating, let alone pets.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Generally speaking, schnauzers rarely get sick, and they belong to healthy dog breeds, but this does not mean that schnauzers do not have genetic problems, and I believe that many owners who raise schnauzers at home must understand that the most common problem is the most common disease.

    In the case of schnauzers, the most common problem is atopic inflammation, and it is more common in female dogs, starting from six months old until the age of seven years old; In addition, in miniature schnauzers, there is also a predisposition to a condition called schnauzer comedo syndrome.

    Schnauzer's ** natural sensitivity, it is easy to cause superficial suppurative necrolytic dermatitis (superfical suppurative necrolytic dermatitis) due to incomplete shampoo cleaning or allergies, or because of allergy to sulfonamide drugs, resulting in **inflammation; In addition to this, Schnauzers are also prone to endocrine problems such as diabetes and hypothyroidism.

    In the gastrointestinal tract, congenital portovascular shunts and hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (usually between the ages of two and four years) are predisposed. This hemorrhagic gastroenteritis is not caused by a virus and is more likely to occur in miniature schnauzers, while in the case of large schnauzers, because they have problems with vitamin B12 malabsorption and are very likely to cause non-regenerative anemia (usually more common in dogs at 6 to 12 weeks), feeders should pay special attention.

    In terms of the kidneys and urinary tract, the following common stone diseases are most commonly occurring in schnauzers: urate, calcium oxalate, struvite, calcium phosphate, silica, etc., which are all common stones. As for the eyes, it is important to pay close attention to the symptoms of glaucoma and cataracts.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Hereditary diseases

    Schnauzer is a type of genetic disorder that includes congenital heart disease, corneal dystrophy, and familial liver disease.

    Congenital heart disease: This is a cardiovascular disease caused by an overproduction of schnauzers, and its symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, and low-grade fever, among other things. This type of heart disease can affect the quality of life and longevity of a schnauzer.

    Corneal dystrophy: This disease causes the cornea of a schnauzer to be too weak and susceptible to bacteria and viruses. Once infected, symptoms include eye pus, pain, and tearing, which can lead to permanent vision loss if left unchecked**.

    Familial liver disease: This is a condition that has its roots in a genetic problem in the liver, and its symptoms include weight loss, vomiting, light-colored urine, and diarrhea. If left untimely**, it can lead to hardening of liver tissue due to years of accumulation.

    2. Eye diseases

    Schnauzers are susceptible to a number of eye diseases, including cataracts, keratitis, and glaucoma.

    Cataract: This is an eye problem that develops with age, and even more so in Schnauzer. Symptoms include blurred eyes, blurred eyes, and color changes. If left unchecked**, cataracts can lead to blindness.

    Keratitis: This is a nailing disease caused by inflammation of the cornea of the schnauzer's eye, with symptoms including discharge, pain, and stinging in the eye.

    Glaucoma: This is a condition that affects the pressure inside the Schnauzer eyeball. If left unchecked**, glaucoma can lead to blindness.

    3. Questions

    Many schnauzers suffer from diseases, including allergies, infections, and common warts.

    Allergies: This is a condition caused by schnauzer's allergy to certain substances. Symptoms include redness, swelling, itching, and itching.

    Infection: This is a disease caused by a bacterial or viral infection with a schnauzer. Symptoms include localized redness, hair loss, and fever.

    Common warts: This is a viral infection that often manifests as granulomas that appear on the **. These granulomas may grow to a few millimeters in size and even form bundles of wires.

    4. Movement disorders

    While schnauzers are usually active, they are also prone to some movement disorders, which include cervical spine disorders and hip disorders, among others.

    Cervical spine disease: This is a condition that affects the health of the cervical spine and is fairly common in schnauzers. Symptoms include neck stiffness, weakness and pain in the hands and feet.

    Hip Disease: Hip disease is one of the most common movement disorders in Schnauzer. Symptoms include stiff legs, pain in walking, and limited movement.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The mortality rate from parvovirus disease to schnauzers is very dogs, and parvovirus is an infectious disease that is usually not related to what the dog eats, but is related to the environment it is exposed to. Parvovirus can easily infect puppies under 12 weeks of age, and once detected, it must be quarantined in time and then carried out. X0d X0A Infection with a small schnauzer will have symptoms more similar to the early stage of a cold or acute gastroenteritis, vomiting, diarrhea, and blood in the stool.

    Among them, parents should not give their dogs drugs casually, although there are some small methods and drug use ratios for dogs that can be searched on the Internet. However, the Schnauzer should still be based on the actual situation of the dog, formulate a reasonable plan, and select effective drugs to complete under the guidance of veterinarians, and must avoid irreparable consequences due to indiscriminate use of drugs.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    <> schnauzers are more afraid of unfamiliar environments, so schnauzers that have just been brought home to raise will be more uneasy. Schnauzers are also more afraid of loud noises, such as thunder and car horns, so it's best to keep its kennel in a quiet place. In addition, Schnauzers are also more afraid of loneliness, and if their owners do not accompany them for a long time, they are likely to become depressed because of this.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Schnauzer is a dog with a better physique than Zhengliang, and if the owner raises Schnauzer scientifically, it is generally not easy to get sick. No animal is absolutely immune to illness, and as long as the owner takes care of it carefully, the chances of a schnauzer getting sick are relatively small. Therefore, in daily feeding, the owner should take more care of the schnauzer.

    Schnauzers are dogs with good physique, and if the owner raises Schnauzers scientifically, they are generally not easy to get sick. No animal is absolutely immune to illness, and as long as the owner takes care of it carefully, the chances of a schnauzer getting sick are smaller. Therefore, in daily feeding, the owner should take more care of the schnauzer.

    1. Loss of appetite. A healthy dog's appetite is normal, and if you suddenly find that your dog is eating significantly less food than usual, it means that the dog has some physical discomfort.

    2. Mental malaise. The dog can't lift his mind on the favorite toys, is listless all day long, likes to lie on the ground and does not move, and there is a significant contrast with the previous mental state, then the dog may be sick.

    3. Sneezing and runny nose. A healthy dog's nose should be slightly moist, and if the dog keeps sneezing and runny nose, then there is no doubt that he must be sick.

    If it's just a common cold, then the owner can give the dog some veterinary medicine at home, and pay attention to keeping the dog warm. If the dog has symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting, lack of energy, and loss of appetite, it should be sent to the hospital immediately for examination**. In daily life, it should be noted that the dog's diet should be nutritionally balanced, and the dog should be exercised more, which is good for the dog's physical resistance.

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