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Don't tell others if you don't understand, canine parvovirus is commonly known as intestinal turning, parvovirus symptoms are divided into two kinds, myocarditis type and enteritis type, the first one basically the dog died suddenly, the latter manifestation is enteritis, vomiting and diarrhea, and intussusception often appears in the later stage, which is often called "turning the intestines".
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The small ones should be thinned out of blood. And being small is actually turning the intestines.
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There is no main symptom, but there are many reasons for vomiting! It may be parvo, or it may be gastritis
There may also be gastrointestinal foreign bodies, intussusception, in short, there may be too much!!
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It's like turning your intestines.
It's just that tiny is deadly.
Turning the intestine is enteritis.
No, it's not enough to kill a dog
You'd better hold your dog and do a little test
30 yuan. You can rest assured.
Parvo is the onset period of 7 days.
The dog can live for 7 days.
If it doesn't work, it won't work.
Hurry up!!
Compared with the delay of the disease.
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It shouldn't be small.
I think it's a gut-turning.
Worry more about it.
Poor dog.
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Summary. Hello I am a pet doctor Dr. Hao, with 8 years of clinical experience, and the veterinary qualification certificate number is A012016410337, please describe the age of the pet in detail, breed, whether it is dewormed and neutered. as well as the problems encountered.
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What should I do if the dog is small and does not pull and always vomits.
Hello I am a pet doctor Dr. Hao, with 8 years of clinical experience, and the veterinary qualification certificate number is A012016410337, please describe the age of the pet in detail, breed, whether it is dewormed and neutered. as well as the problems encountered. Tips:
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Hello, dog parvovirus infection is mainly manifested as vomiting, diarrhea, not eating, poor spirit and other symptoms, the disease period is generally about a week, generally in the onset of 3 to 5 licking symptoms are more serious, 5 to 7 days of disease prognosis. Dogs with vomiting can be injected with maropitan subcutaneous injection, and severe cases of vomiting can be injected twice a day.
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The dog is small, just pulls but does not vomit. Is it an initial symptom?
Dog diarrhea doesn't have to be small, don't be so nervous. First see if it is related to food, such as eating expired food, or drinking milk, or ice cubes, etc., will cause indigestion and diarrhea. If you have indigestion, you can fast first, and then take some Wang Xiang probiotics to recuperate.
2.If you suffer from canine plague or parvo, you will have diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, listlessness, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing, etc., so see a doctor as soon as you find it!
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As the saying goes, turning the intestines is small.
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It makes no difference. The small colloquial name is turning the intestines.
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The answer of the enthusiastic netizens on the first floor is indeed a bad idea. Puppies with weak gastrointestinal digestion can not drink milk, and they can't drink it during their childhood, which is tantamount to suicidal behavior. Parvo disease is due to severe vomiting, diarrhea can cause a large loss of water and electrolytes in the dog's body, and finally due to water and electrolyte imbalance, complicated by acidosis and death within a few hours to two days, therefore, intravenous fluids, potassium, and alkali supplements are very important.
Corresponding to the small **, it is generally advocated to prohibit eating and drinking, and let the gastrointestinal tract rest sufficiently. Fasting for 48 to 72 hours (usually not eating until vomiting disappears), and water should be considered once vomiting stops. If you don't vomit after giving water, you should give food.
Feed water and feed without vomiting, you can be matched with some oral drugs, otherwise you forcibly feed the medicine orally, it will vomit, and it will not absorb the effect, and it will aggravate the loss of water.
Generally speaking, it is easy to stop diarrhea, but it is difficult to stop vomiting, and if you can't stop vomiting, infusion is a relatively ironclad thing. Antiemetics can help reduce fluid loss, reduce distress in affected animals, and maintain intestinal nutrition. In this regard, intramuscular injection of Amel is preferred, atropine is used if necessary, and metoclopramide should not be used in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding.
Ondansetron or dolasetron can also be used for antiemetics.
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My family treasure is Teddy when he was more than 3 months old, he got parvo and went to the hospital for treatment, and he had to take a serum for parvo, which should be very important!!
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Don't talk nonsense downstairs, puppies can't drink milk at all, drinking milk will be more serious, and it is very likely to die of diarrhea!! Parvo is mainly an infusion**, during which you can't drink water, you can't eat, it's not good at all, and of course it's not okay with oral medicine, if the oral medicine is prescribed by a doctor, it's best to change hospitals. My Chihuahua was small at the time, I didn't eat or drink for 14 days, and I relied on infusion and nutrient solution every day to maintain, and it was no problem at all.
It's nothing, maybe I ate something red, or I ate something and it went inside.
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