Is dog plague serious? 20, Is dog plague serious?

Updated on pet 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This belongs to the middle and late stages of my dog is also in the middle and late stages I only found out that it has been very serious Ashamed In the hospital for 3 days I don't trust the veterinarian I don't care about the owner of the dog I am charged 350 a day on two bottles of intravenous drip and serum and said that there is no guarantee that it can be cured I want to be mentally equipped Hmph I took home to the Internet to consult what medicine to use and asked for leave It took more than 2200 before and after ** It took 1 and a half months to save his little life Now I am as strong as a cow I am also relieved I use too much medicine I take any medicine As long as it is said on the Internet, I will buy it Learn to take a drip And subcutaneous injection The most difficult thing is to feed the medicine Don't be afraid If you want to save him, you have to be ruthless You have to pay attention to too much Canine distemper The incubation period is 60 days You have to insist that if he wants to eat, he will feed it if he is willing to eat If he is not willing to eat, he should also be forced to feed Buy a 50ml large needle tube and fill it every day Insist on injections Intentions will pay off Save her Don't give up.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Very serious: The dog got canine plague and died in 5 days at the earliest.

    And it's going to drag on for a long time, and it's hard to treat.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Continue**, if you want to be able to carry it for a month, you can buy some Angong Niuhuang Pills orally, mainly to calm the nerves, and the effect on fever is obvious.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    4l correct solution. The serum has to be beaten, and you have to work hard not to give up.

    2l said that Angong Niuhuang Pill is effective and is a commonly used medicine for canine plague.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You're not canine plague, don't worry, don't believe the Korean test strips made by the pet hospital.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Introduction to canine plague

    Canine plague is an infectious disease in dogs caused by a virus, which is mainly transmitted through droplets and direct contact with the canine plague virus.

    Canine distemper can affect a dog's body systems, including the respiratory, digestive, nervous and immune systems. This can lead to symptoms such as fever, moderate delayed cough, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle twitches, imbalance, and mouth sores.

    2. Dogs that have not been vaccinated against canine plague

    Dogs that have not been vaccinated against canine plague are more susceptible to canine plague and become more severe if infected.

    In particular, dogs that are younger and have weakened immunity are more susceptible to infection and morbidity. Therefore, it is recommended that dogs be vaccinated against canine plague at the age of 2 to 4 months to ensure that their immune system can effectively defend against the virus.

    3. Dogs that have been in contact with affected dogs

    When a dog comes into contact with a dog with canine plague, it is also at risk of contracting the virus.

    This exposure can occur in close contact between dogs, sharing toys or food, or exposure to the virus in public places. Therefore, dog owners need to take care to avoid their dogs coming into contact with dogs infected with canine plague.

    4. The dog's living environment

    Just like humans, dogs' living environment can also affect their health.

    If they live in an unclean, unhygienic environment, then they are more susceptible to the virus. Untreated contaminated food and water can also cause canine plague in dogs.

    Therefore, dog owners should keep their dog's living space clean and hygienic. Your dog's food and water should be kept in a dry, clean container and changed regularly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dogs are much more likely to get canine plague and other infectious diseases when they are not vaccinated, and when their immunity is weakened due to stress or other reasons, they are prone to canine plague when they come into contact with canine plague dogs and canine plague dog secretions.

    In general, the incubation period of canine plague ranges from 3-20 days.

    After the incubation period has passed, it will turn into the early stage of canine plague. That is, the first period of high fever.

    Typical symptoms are an increase in body temperature of about 2 degrees, loss of appetite, cough, and runny nose. Likes to sleep in a cool place.

    The canine plague test can detect a weak positive, with a leukopenia of about 4000.

    Ocular droppings and serous discharge may be found in the eyes.

    After a duration of 5-7 days, it will turn into an athermia-free period, which is the first biphasic period. Saddle shaped.

    There are no obvious symptoms during the fever-free period, but this does not mean that there is no canine plague. After 2-3 days, the second fever is transferred.

    The second fever can also be understood as the middle stage, in which the nasal discharge turns purulent and occasionally blocks the trachea and makes it difficult to breathe. Leukocytes increased to more than 28,000. There will be a persistent cough when the trachea is touched.

    Usually you don't eat much at this time, just drink water. The stool is reduced and yellowish-brown. If there is gastrointestinal bleeding, the stool is loose and black.

    The tongue fades and is pale.

    In the third stage, the body temperature remains the same for the second time or decreases slightly. Symptoms are not relieved, and spasms and convulsions may be seen. Symptoms such as thickening of the foot pads. He had an unsteady gait and eventually became bedridden and died of exhaustion.

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