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It doesn't necessarily depend on the situation, my dog only vomits or doesn't pull. In the end, it was all bloody, we insisted on playing monoclonal antibodies, the general hospital recommended that it be played for 3 days, and we played for 5 days, (because the situation is more serious, I asked the doctor to play more) Although it is expensive, it is worth saving it Timely ** is very effective. Hope your dog gets soon**.
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That's the case, if you go to any hospital and say that the dog has diarrhea, the first thing to do is to be careful about the virus test, that is, as you said, dip the dog stool test with a cotton swab, after excluding the parvo, there is also a coronavirus test, if there is a fever, cough, etc., you must also test for canine plague (canine plague has enteritis type).
The biggest characteristics of parvovirus are: vomiting, pulling, no appetite, if it is enteritis, pulling, some appetite is there, some are not.
At first, it is frequent vomiting, then diarrhea, there is a strong fishy smell, the vomit has undigested food, saliva, bile, etc., diarrhea is also very frequent, watery stool, pulling water after emptying, and finally pulling blood.
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The difference between dog enteritis and parvo is that dogs with parvo will have bloody and fishy smells when they have small bowel movements, and they will not eat food during the period but will find water to drink. Mild enteritis is only caused by vomiting and diarrhea. If enteritis does not develop in severe cases, parvo is contagious and is a disease with a high mortality rate.
Dogs with small bowel movements will have a bloody and fishy smell, and will not eat food but will find water to drink; Mild enteritis is only caused by vomiting and diarrhea. If enteritis does not develop in severe cases, parvo is contagious and is a disease with a high mortality rate. Both diseases have a presence in the body:
Vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, and poor spirits, the owner should carefully observe and treat the pet in time.
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The symptoms of parvo and acute enteritis are similar in the initial stage, there are symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and lack of energy, the main difference is that acute enteritis is not fatal, you only need to eat some probiotics and inject **, but parvo is caused by a virus, the fatality rate is very high, and the rate is low.
The main symptoms of gastroenteritis in dogs are decreased appetite, indigestion, accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea and other phenomena, normal body temperature or sometimes slightly high, and mucus in the poop. In the early stage, the dog likes to use the belly to cool the ground, and in the later stage, walking is unstable, sometimes there will be blood in the poop, and the poop will be very smelly, at this time, if the dog lacks water, it will lead to gastric failure, and the dog will be in danger of death.
The main symptoms of parvo in dogs are vomiting, diarrhea, and blood in the stool. This virus generally appears in puppies, mainly puppies under 3 months old that have not been vaccinated. Dog gastroenteritis and parvo are symptoms of diarrhea, but gastroenteritis will not have blood in the stool until the later stage.
The fine poop is much thinner than that of gastroenteritis, and the blood in it is in patches, which is more scary.
The method of the two diseases is different, if it is small and needs to be fasted from water and fasting, and then go to the pet hospital**, the pet hospital will replenish the dog's water, so that the dog will not be dehydrated and die. Dog gastroenteritis needs to fast for 24 hours, and then you can feed drugs, or you can go to the pet hospital for injections, the injections are better quickly, and feed liquid food or soft food that is easier to digest.
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Enteritis in dogs is mainly manifested as gastrointestinal symptoms such as soft stool, loose stool, blood in the stool, bloody stool, and vomiting.
The main causes of enteritis are viral infections, bacterial infections, parasitic infections, pancreatitis, and foreign bodies scratching the intestines. Common viral infections include parvovirus, coronavirus, etc., which are more common in puppies that are not immunized or not fully immunized.
Parvo is similar to the symptoms of a cold, with anorexia, vomiting, lack of energy, diarrhea, frequent fever, and generally gray or yellow or even milky white stools. In the later stage, they will vomit frequently and violently, and the feces will have a foul smell, and the color will change to soy sauce or tomato blood. Dogs become dehydrated, emaciated, have sunken eyes, dry noses, and the course of the disease progresses rapidly.
Whether it is parvo or enteritis, the owner should take it to the pet hospital as soon as possible for related **. Early detection and early ** are conducive to the recovery of the dog's condition.
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The fool above said the opposite, long-term illness is generally false evidence, generally the initial illness will be empirical, acute generally depends on what is the cause, but the general acute sudden, and more urgent, some are caused by damp heat betting, some are eaten badly, caused, most of them are some infections, acute enteritis is generally antibiotic anti-inflammatory in the early stage, but when the symptoms can not be controlled, it will evolve into chronic enteritis, at this time, long-term illness and weakness, it will become a weak spleen and stomach, Or some deficiency evidence such as spleen and kidney yang deficiency
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Domestic ones can also be used, but the effect is not as good as imported ones.
It should still be colitis. Gallstones are generally colic.