The dog that is more than 1 month old has parvovirus, very pitiful, please help with experience!

Updated on pet 2024-02-19
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let's go to the hospital.

    If you can cure it yourself, the doctor won't need it.

    It would be better to go to the epidemic prevention station than the general pet hospital.

    There are professionals for that.

    Be sure to hurry.

    Otherwise, if it's serious, there will really be no rule of law.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Go buy medicine yourself**, the hospital may not be 100% cured! 50 percent chanceThe charge is too dark.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The main characteristics of canine parvo in dogs are bloody enteritis and non-purulent myocarditis. Enteritis dogs show symptoms such as vomiting, depression, poor appetite, increased body temperature, diarrhea, etc. Myocarditis dogs are often isolated and standing, with symptoms such as pale mucous membranes, fast and weak pulse, and difficulty breathing.

    How to tell if a dog has parvo The main characteristics of dogs suffering from parvo are bloody enteritis and non-purulent myocarditis. Canine parvovirus infection is generally 2-4 months old puppies, adult dogs have mild onset and puppies have obvious symptoms. Purebred dogs are more susceptible to infection than hybrid or native dogs.

    Clinical symptoms (1) Enteritis type: the incubation period is 7 to 14 days, and the sick dog suddenly becomes ill, and its symptoms are vomiting, depression, poor appetite, increased body temperature, diarrhea, etc. The dog's feces will also be gray or gray-yellow, and discharge a large amount of mucus and pseudo-membrane, the color is soy sauce or bloody, and the feces will also have a foul smell.

    Sick dogs can also become dehydrated quickly. Generally, sick dogs recover in 7-10 days, but young dogs often die of illness.

    2) Myocarditis type: This type of disease in dogs mainly occurs in puppies of 3-6 weeks. Sick dogs are often isolated and standing, and can see symptoms such as pale mucous membranes, fast and weak pulse, and difficulty breathing. Sick dogs often die of heart failure.

    You can go to a regular pet hospital, and the doctor will carry out ** on the dog according to the dog's condition by hanging water or injections, of course, the dog also has to take **secondary infection** antibiotics. In short, the dog suffering from dog parvo can be saved, as long as it is timely, the probability is not small.

    How is the small dog caused, the owner accounts for the majority of the reasons!

    How to be a small dog**, don't think of it as a flood beast!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no specific drug for viral diseases in the world, and the so-called antiviral drugs basically only have the effect of psychological comfort (by no means the same as the bactericidal effect of penicillin). Canine parvo is a more dangerous virus, early with monoclonal antibody or serum (two biological agents containing antibodies), plus interferon (a protein that prevents the virus from entering the cell), plus some antibacterial drugs (in fact, penicillin can, cephalosporin pioneer is just more expensive), so that it can basically resist the virus and prevent secondary bacterial infection, and at the same time supplement nutrition (ATP + coenzyme, VC, VB6, etc.), but if these drugs can not be wrapped in the later stage, it is like a person with SARS or AIDS. I advise you to hurry up and go to a bigger hospital to give the dog an infusion, otherwise it will be fatal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It needs to be given fluids (glucose, amino acids, vitamins) every day, and then injected with monoclonal antibodies or interferon (anti-parvovirus), during which time do not eat for it, only need to feed it with a minimum amount of water, and do a good job of disinfecting the surrounding environment of the puppy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No vomiting, no diarrhea, good appetite, good mental state, no coughing, sneezing and runny nose And this good state lasts for at least 1 week can be regarded as a small recovery, but I still recommend that you go to immunize it for a small single vaccine or re-immunize him after half a month after it is healed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the dog does not have diarrhea and vomits, it can be regarded as tolerant. However, parvovirus infection has been resisted, and most of them are poisonous animals, so there is a possibility of **. It is recommended that you take care of your dog and avoid contact with other dogs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What you said upstairs is pretty much correct.

    But the latter one.

    The landlord's dog is immunized for life after being parvo.

    Improve. Just look at the diarrhea without blood. It can be considered to be better, and at this time it can be determined that the dog is out of danger.

    Look at the dog's bowel movements normally. Normal appetite. There was no vomiting. It can be regarded as the ** period.

    ** Dogs should pay attention to maintenance. Give your dog liquid food. Reduce the amount of food your dog eats. No, just because you are sick and you happen to see that the dog has a good appetite, you can immediately give a lot of food to eat. The dog still vomited. Therefore, it is good to give the dog food in moderation.

    Then little by little return to normal food intake. It's best to spend a month during this period. After this month, your dog is completely normal. There is no diarrhea and vomiting to be considered cured.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you have a wet nose and you can eat well, that's good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Enteritis dogs are depressed at the beginning, anorexic, occasionally have fever, soft stools or slight vomiting.

    This is followed by frequent vomiting and severe diarrhea.

    At first, the dog's feces should be milky white, gray, or yellow, and other symptoms include jelly-like mucus.

    Afterwards, foul-smelling soy sauce-like or tomato juice-like bloody stools are discharged.

    The sick dog quickly became dehydrated, emaciated, had sunken eye sockets, messy coat, inelasticity, cold ears, nose, and limbs, and was highly depressed and in shock.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello landlord, parvovirus is excreted in feces, urine, etc., contaminated food and the surrounding environment may carry the virus. And this disease often occurs in puppies.

    You also have two puppies that are just around 10 days old to pay special attention to.

    I suggest that you should foster your puppy at a friend's house or other place away from the source of pollution, and if you want to go to a friend's house, it is best to wear the same set of clothes, and disinfect it in time when you come back to keep the dog away from them.

    For your dog to observe carefully, if you find an abnormality, take it to the doctor immediately, it is important to get up early for a consultation.

    Some good ways to disinfect you: it is also important to disinfect the cage and environment with 2%-4% caustic soda or 10%-20% bleaching powder.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    o()^o

    The tiny dog lives in the hospital, not in your house.

    Not a big problem.

    When you go to the hospital to see a sick dog, try not to hold it and not to let your clothes get bacteria.

    I didn't meet a sick dog when I went to the hospital, the bacteria are not so easy to bring home, and the clothes don't need to be disinfected.

    Just keep away from close contact when visiting a sick dog, and wash your hands if you touch them. If you hold your clothes one day, you have to wash them.

    It's okay to pay attention to yourself.,It's not that scary.。。

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Parvovirus is fatal to puppies. It does not yet have immunity against the virus. If you are going to take your sick dog to the hospital, disinfect it every day when you go home. It's a good idea to change your clothes and shoes every day. Buy disinfectant to spray.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's all right under the disinfection! It's best to disinfect your own clothes and pants and wash your hands.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Parvovirus is divided into two kinds, one is myocarditis, the other is gastrointestinal, if parvovirus starts from the mouth and nose, there is a chance of metastasis to the heart after just infecting the lungs, if so, it is very dangerous, the symptoms may be mild diarrhea, vomiting, sudden death due to myocarditis one or two days before the onset of the disease, this probability is not high, but it is very dangerous, and there is basically no way to treat it in time; Another kind of gastrointestinal type of small, generally two days ago is a little mental, but because of the ** time to fast and fast, so from the third day must be particularly unenergetic, and the disease is the most serious on the first day, this process should be different dogs have different floats, if the dog vaccine is better, then the rate is very high, and some dogs have a good vaccine, and the body is particularly strong, 3 days may be fine, but if the vaccine is not good, or in the first two days** If you do not produce the corresponding antibody after the monoclonal antibody is injected during the process, blood in the stool and frequent vomiting will occur on the third day, and the water replenishment of the infusion should be increasedOtherwise, the dog is easy to become dehydrated, so it will be very difficult, after all, there is no specific drug for this virus, and it can only rely on itself to produce enough antibodies to heal itself, of course, it will only be after playing monoclonal antibodies and other drugs, as for the subsequent performance, it is basically continuous vomiting and diarrhea, knowing that one day the antibody is enough, suddenly there is appetite, the symptoms are gone, and the spirit recovers, or one lasts until death. My dog just died of parvovirus, I hope your dog gets better soon!

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