The dog is sick and asks the master to solve it!

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

    It may be canine plague, it is best to test it, if it is to quickly take monoclonal antibodies, interferon, antiviral drugs, and oral drugs that cause symptoms at the same time

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm afraid that there is a dog plague spreading in your village, and the dog plague is **:

    These medicines are taken three times a day (even if the fever has subsided, it should be taken consistently, so it should be stable for a period of time to prevent recurrence):

    a.Antiviral oral solution (which clears inflammation and tastes great).

    b.Double Yellow Lotus Oral Liquid (slightly bitter).

    c.Heat-clearing and detoxification oral liquid (fever is very good, but also slightly bitter).

    d.Cefradine granules (very tasty, just dissolve it with a little water).

    e.Vitamin C FVitamin B (good for dog nerves, because canine plague is extremely harmful to dogs, especially nerves, and there will be sequelae if you don't do it!) Be sure to use it).

    g.Penicillin (the kind used by children, although it is a Western medicine, it has a good fever-reducing effect!) If the fever is gone, don't use it again! )

    Try the table three times a day! It's best before taking your medicine! When you have a high fever, rub your belly, sides of your ribs, armpits, brains, inside ears, and foot pads with ice cubes or cotton balls dipped in alcohol, or lick ice cubes for your dog! This will cool the dog physically!

    Be sure to let the dog eat! (Digestible, nutritious) drink water! In this way, the chance of a dog ** is greater!

    *If the dog has discharge from the eyes and nose, wipe the dog's eyes with a clean towel dipped in saline or water!

    * Comfort the dogs! Talk to him! He doesn't understand, but he feels warm!

    *Don't give up! Your dog's life is in your hands! Once cured, the dog will enjoy the immunity of canine plague for life!

    Also, I suggest that if you are not sure whether your dog is canine plague, you must go to the hospital for a test. Because the incubation period of canine plague is very long, by the time you notice his symptoms, it is already in the advanced stage. If you test for dog plague in one hospital, it is recommended that you go to another place to get tested.

    Don't worry about money, because the cure for dog plague is very expensive. The main thing is that you are afraid of delaying your dog.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is most likely canine distemper, also called canine distemper.

    Go buy a canine plague test strip, go home and test it, and ask how to use it when you buy it.

    If it is, it should be timely **, if it is not in the late stage, it should be cured (the cramp is in the late stage) My dog just got canine distemper, it was found early, and now it is basically better.

    Good luck to the dog**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Kind of like petit mal seizures. Convulsions?

    Let's go to a larger pet hospital.

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