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No!! It's just going to be dirty. It's better not to let it run around. It's not good if there's a dead rat on the ground and something to eat.
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It is recommended that the landlord vaccinate his dog, recommend the import of vaccines, do a good job of prevention, and pay attention to whether he will be infected with ** disease, because there are many ** diseases are contagious. Finally, the most important thing is to strengthen the dog's resistance, strengthen exercise, and have a good physical fitness, which will save a lot of worry.
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The dog is small and has not been vaccinated, and the resistance is very poor. Not to mention the small and canine plague that will kill the dog, it is the flea that is casually stained on the wild dog, the ** disease or something, the dog will also be very uncomfortable. In case of being infected with mites, the dog will become a "leper dog", and it will lose a large area of hair all over the body, and if it is serious, you can see the dog's internal organs through **, which is very serious.
It's better to vaccinate the dog as soon as possible, and don't let the dog play with wild dogs.
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Pets often carry a variety of pathogenic microorganisms such as parasites, viruses and bacteria, which may pose a certain danger to people's health and are easy to spread rabies, ringworm, toxoplasmosis, salmonella and other infectious diseases to people.
Rabies: If a person is bitten by a pet such as a dog or cat that carries the rabies virus or has rabies, a person can develop rabies. Ringworm:
Pets such as cats and dogs can have fungal infections, and if they come into contact with pets that are often infected with fungal infections, people can get fungal infections and develop ringworm.
People who have pets need to pay more attention to the health and hygiene of pets, if there are scratches, bites, rashes, diarrhea and other physical discomforts, you need to go to the local hospital in time for treatment, and actively **, so as not to delay the condition.
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Some diseases of dogs can also be transmitted to people, pet owners must remember!
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Yes! For example, zoonotic diseases, rabies, various parasites, etc.
Therefore, the necessary vaccinations and deworming as well as good hygiene are necessary for dog breeding...
You need to know what a vaccine is! (In dog vaccines, usually the vaccine will be mixed with live and dead vaccines) In this way, the effect of the vaccine is a weak virus, and after being injected into the body, the body's immune system produces corresponding antibodies, and the effect lasts for about 1 year!
What can be antibodies to the virus is relative to anything else.
No one dares to absolutely guarantee that the injection of the vaccine will guarantee the acquisition of relative antibodies, and there are many reasons for immune failure! Even if you successfully produce antibodies, it does not necessarily guarantee that your dog will not be infected by the virus! (Virus mutation, poor resistance, strong virus, etc.).
The number of vaccinations represents how many viral diseases can be fought against!
But doing immunity is a must! For the health of dogs! Reduce the chance of disease! (But what is often overlooked is that a blood test should be done two months after the vaccine to see if the corresponding antibodies are produced--- and if the corresponding antibodies are not produced, all vaccine procedures are in vain).
The vaccine must be given in a healthy condition, otherwise it is not easy to produce antibodies! Even induce vaccine infection) puppy vaccine is 45 days after measuring the condition of the puppy Consider doing the first vaccine After the first vaccine 7-21 days after the second time Then 7-21 days to do the third time Every two months or so! (The usual photo is Merial or Pfizer) (Intelvic is not used much because of fakes) After a year, I will do a joint vaccine once a year, a rabies vaccine.
In general, no medication (including anthelmintic drugs) should be used during the vaccination of puppies, the first deworming is done in about 30 days, once a month, and once in 3 months after 5 months.
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Summary. Canine Infectious Tumors (TVTs), also known as Infectious Sarcoma and Sticker's Sarcoma, is a naturally occurring horizontally transmitted tumor in dogs, and can occasionally be seen in other canines (foxes, jackals, mountain dogs). This tumor has been known by many names in the past:
Venereal granulomas, canine genital warts, infectious lymphoma or infectious sarcoma. Although TVT is globally distributed, it is more prevalent in temperate regions and endemic areas including the southern United States, Central and South America, Africa, the Far East, the Middle East, and South-Eastern Europe. In some areas where breeding control is loose and stray dogs are abundant (urban areas), TVT is by far the most common canine tumor in these areas.
Rainfall and average annual temperature are directly proportional to the incidence of the disease.
If you find a puppy that has been infected with a sexually transmitted disease and have played with it, will it be infectious disease, and how to check or ** in this case?
Dog's TVT, is there an incubation period, it can generally be observed for a long time, the puppy has been in contact with the sick dog, will it get, the puppy is three months old, and the sick dog is two years old.
Canine Infectious Venereal Disease Tumor (TVT), also known as Infectious Venereal Sarcoma and Sticker's Sarcoma, is a naturally occurring horizontal transmission of canine tumors, and can occasionally be seen in other canines (foxes, jackals, mountain dogs). This tumor has been known by many names in the past: venereal granuloma, canine genital warts, infectious lymphoma or infectious sarcoma.
Although TVT is globally distributed, it is more prevalent in temperate regions and endemic areas including the southern United States, Central and South America, Africa, the Far East, the Middle East, and South-Eastern Europe. In some areas where breeding control is loose and stray dogs are abundant (urban areas), TVT is by far the most common canine tumor in these areas. Rainfall and average annual temperature are directly proportional to the incidence of the disease.
So what should I do with the puppy at home now, wait for the seizure, or take it to the hospital.
Dear, it is recommended that you go to the pet hospital to check it, not 100%.
How to go to the pet hospital for examination, it is a special examination.
The pet hospital will deal with you, and the pet hospital will do it.
Yes, you can check in advance whether the puppy is infected with this disease, right?
You can test it.
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Yes, puppies have infectious diseases, and some can also be transmitted to people.
For example, rabies, which everyone smells about.
There are also parasitic diseases that can be transmitted to people, such as toxoplasmosis, which can cause miscarriage in pregnant women.
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Yes, as long as the body is broken, it is easy to be infected.
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It's not contagious, it's fine.
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Generally, not.
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