What are the symptoms of parvo in dogs? My dog isn t it

Updated on pet 2024-03-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Obviously, eating the wrong thing.

    It may be that you are eating indiscriminately, resulting in no digestion.

    You have to consult a veterinarian, if necessary, and get an injection, and the dog is very excited to see you back.

    It's because he's in trouble and wants you to help him!!

    Dogs are human!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My dog has been like this, and my mother said he had taken rat medicine or something. Anyway, I took some gastrointestinal medicine, but I didn't eat it, it was hard stuffed. For the dogs!!

    Note: My family is Hiromi!!

    If it doesn't work, go to the hospital. There is also an online diagnosis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Parvo dogs are a common and virulent infectious disease in dogs, which is usually divided into enteritis and myocarditis. In the early stage of the disease, the enteritis type parvo will have symptoms such as fever, malaise, refusal to eat, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., while the myocarditis type parvo will not have obvious symptoms, but a little carelessness will lead to the direct death of the puppy.

    Dog parvo is a virulent infectious disease, dog parvo is one of the most common virulent infectious diseases in canine animals, mainly divided into enteritis type and myocarditis type. Parvovirus infection is mainly caused by viral infection, and some improper diet, colds, etc. can also cause parvovirus infection.

    Enteritis type parvo generally has an incubation period of 4 to 14 days, when the dog is infected with this kind of parvo, the initial symptoms usually appear fever, malaise, refusal to eat, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., with the development of the disease, the dog will also have abnormal excretion.

    The myocarditis type of parvo mainly occurs in full-term puppies, and there are generally no obvious symptoms in the early stage of infection, but when you are not careful, it will cause puppies to have difficulty breathing, heart or organ weakness, and even short-term sudden death.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Parvos dogs are viral infections in dogs caused by parvovirus.

    The occurrence of viral diseases mainly depends on three reasons: pathogens, transmission routes, and susceptible animals.

    Parvovirus is mainly excreted through the dog's oral and fecal routes, and when a healthy dog comes into contact with the excrement of a diseased animal or parvovirus, it happens that the dog's resistance is weak and the immunity is relatively low, it may show some clinical symptoms.

    Because unvaccinated dogs and puppies are basically not resistant to parvovirus, and the development of the puppy's immune system itself is not perfect, so it is easy to be infected.

    In addition, the things that we humans come into contact with may also carry the virus and be touched by dogs, after all, the virus is an invisible creature.

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I won't die, I suddenly fainted with fright, and now I'm afraid of you. Calm it down, don't be so heavy next time, the puppy can't help but fight.