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When you buy a dog, it is best to go to a regular hospital to do a small test for canine plague, if your dog has an infectious disease before·· Generally, you should not have a dog for 1 year, especially a puppy.
There is a very easy to distinguish symptom of parvo, that is, BB is a fishy smell, bloody stool, and your pink color I guess is already bloody stool. B such a puppy can't be dragged along, it's best to take it to a regular hospital**, small is actually very good**, the survival rate is very high·· Of course, you go to a good hospital, because many bad quacks will harm the dog just to make money, you had better join some of your local pet forums, find a friend to recommend, so it is more reassuring.
Your symptoms are already small·· Even if it wasn't at first, it would have been a few days ago... Hurry up and go to the infusion**··
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The first symptom of parvo is that it begins to loosen. Early treatment and early healing. If you are not sure if the test strip is accurate, test it a few more times. The chances of early discovery are still very large. Hope your dog gets soon**.
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Since you've measured it to be small, you can't be wrong.
The people in the place where the dogs are sold don't usually feed much, so they are hungry and full of meals, and of course they eat desperately when they see the real thing.
If you can't watch it leave, take it to the hospital as soon as possible, and don't take it to the place where the dog is sold and let it suffer.
I'm afraid your dog is the legendary dog of the week again. Alas..
It's better to heal early.,There's no ** rate in the middle and late stages.。。
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Generally, to test dogs for parvovirus, test strips are sufficient.
1. Take the dog's mouth and nose secretions and collect them with a cotton swab. 2. Put it in the diluent and let it stand for one minute, then use a tube to take the middle and upper layer of the precipitated diluent and drop a few drops into the test strip.
3. Wait for 3-5 minutes to see positive or negative.
Generally, dogs can not be tested if they do not have specific symptoms. When the dog has symptoms similar to parvovirus, it is necessary to test in time, detect it early, and have a greater chance of healing and recovery quickly!
Common symptoms of parvovirus:
The dog has no energy, no appetite, no food or drink, vomiting and diarrhea, foul-smelling poop, bloody brown and watery, and increased mouth and nose secretions.
If the dog has recently been exposed to other sick dogs, the immune system is weakened and may be infected, and parvo is strongly contagious. It mostly occurs in puppies, especially dogs that have not been fully vaccinated. A small number of adult dogs can also occasionally become infected when they have low immunity.
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Tools Raw materials.
Canine distemper detection and small test cards (generally sold online, a complete set of one box) canine distemper test:
1. Collect test samples (just dip the sample in a little bit, don't collect too much) and use a cotton swab to collect eye secretions, nasal fluid, saliva, and urine. (The same collection is OK) 2. Sample dilution (the collected sample is put into the diluent bottle and stirred and precipitated) 3. Pipette aspiration (use a straw to absorb the supernatant in the dilution bottle) 4. Drop into the S hole (draw the sample liquid and drop it in the S hole of the test card, and judge the result in 5-10 minutes) 5. Judge the result (judge the result according to the display on the plus test card).
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You can go to pet hospitals, pet stores to buy small test strips for testing, you can also buy test methods online You can see the instructions, most of them need to collect secretions, dilute and then test, the result is two bars that are infected, you can also directly accelerate the hospital for examination, which is more accurate and more expensive.
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In unvaccinated dogs, parvovirus infection should be highly suspected in the event of vomiting and diarrhea. Secondly, vaccinated dogs should not be ruled out by parvovirus infection. Under normal circumstances, parvovirus will have diarrhea, diarrhea and even blood, body temperature is generally high, and the special smell of feces is the most obvious feature of parvovirus.
Diagnosis is usually confirmed by PCR or dipstick.
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How to test for dog parvo? It must be enteritis, it should be similar to a gastrointestinal cold, feed gentamicin injection, measure to see the size of the dog, estimate the first anti-inflammatory, take it easy, and if you don't see it, you have to go to the veterinarian to eat something unclean.
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If the dog is small, the stomach will be very painful, and it will show a Buddha-style arched back. He also began to vomit frequently, diarrhea, and vomit yellow water after spitting up food. And the spirit will be depressed, appetite will begin to decrease, and drowsiness.
Canine parvovirus mainly attacks the dog's stomach and intestines, so the stomach of a dog with a small dog will be very painful, showing a Buddha-style arched back. When you often see a dog doing this, don't mistake it for stretching.
When the dog suffers from parvo, the most obvious symptoms are diarrhea and vomiting, and the initial vomiting of food will be frequent, and then the vomiting of yellow water will be followed by vomiting of food. Appears very depressed and lethargic.
After the stomach begins to hurt, the dog's spirit will begin to be depressed, and the appetite will decline very quickly, at this time he doesn't want to eat anything, even his favorite snacks, at most just a glance, and then hide in the corner and hum.
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To determine whether the dog has parvo, it needs to do a blood routine test to check whether there is a decrease in white blood cells, and a decrease in the number of white blood cells may be suffering from parvo. It can also be tested with a dipstick to see if there is a positive control spot, which indicates infection. Fluorescence PCR can also be done, and a positive result indicates infection.
To determine whether the dog has parvo, it needs to do a blood routine test to check whether there is a decrease in white blood cells, and a decrease in the number of white blood cells may be suffering from parvo. It can also be tested with a dipstick to see if there is a positive control spot, which indicates infection. Fluorescence PCR can also be done, and a positive result indicates infection.
In the early stage of parvo, dogs will have anorexia, vomiting, lack of energy, diarrhea, and frequent fever, and the feces are generally gray or yellow or even milky white. 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 can become dehydrated, emaciated, have sunken eyes, have a dry nose, and the disease progresses rapidly.
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When a puppy suffers from parvo, it will first experience symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, listlessness, and refusal to eat. When minor symptoms worsen, symptoms such as blood in the stool, difficulty breathing, pulse disturbances, and convulsions may occur. In the early stage of the puppy's parvo, when the symptoms are not serious, you should take it in time** to avoid aggravation of the condition.
When the puppy suffers from parvo, it will first have symptoms of diarrhea, accompanied by vomiting, listlessness, refusal to eat, etc., and its body temperature will be lower than normal.
When the symptoms of puppy parvo are aggravated, symptoms such as blood in the stool, difficulty breathing, pulse disorders, convulsions, etc., and even in severe cases, the puppy will die suddenly in a short time.
In the early stage of the puppy, its symptoms are not serious, so it is difficult for the owner to find it if he does not observe carefully, and when he finds it, the situation is relatively serious, and it is best to take it as soon as possible after finding it**.
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The most typical symptoms of the puppy are vomiting and diarrhea, repeated severe vomiting and squirting diarrhea and even blood pulling, followed by decreased appetite, depression, fever, etc.
Dogs suffering from parvo can be carried out by antibacterial and anti-inflammatory**, rehydration**, nursing** and other methods**.
Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory**: Dogs suffering from parvo can consult a doctor to choose the right antibiotic**, but it should not be used for a long time, because it is easy to cause the normal intestinal flora to be imbalanced.
Rehydration**: Generally speaking, dogs are easily dehydrated during illness, so it is important to give them energy in a timely manner, usually with intravenous injections.
Care**: This method is mainly to keep the dog warm, and secondly, be sure to stop feeding the dog milk or eggs and meat during the **period.
I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.
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Parvovirus in dogs is a virulent infectious disease and is contagious. When the dog's immunity is low, it is easy to be infected if it comes into contact with other dogs with small dogs.
It mostly occurs in puppies, mainly related to the lack of vaccination.
Parvovirus, which is a gastrointestinal infectious disease, can pull blood and be brown. The dog is not energetic, does not eat, and some are accompanied by vomiting.
**During this period, fasting from water and food and waiting for the virus to empty.
Generally, intravenous drips, combined with subcutaneous injection, plus antibiotics, interferon, immunoglobulin, etc.**!
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The Labrador I raised had to vomit a lot, vomit yellow water, it is enteritis type, I took an antiemetic injection, and the oral Chinese medicine "Fine Wenling", I used two courses of treatment, and my spirit and appetite recovered very well.
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After the dog suffers from parvo, there will be symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting in the early stage, and the appetite will be significantly reduced, the spirit will become worse and worse, and there will be drowsiness. After the dog becomes smaller and more severe, it will continue to have diarrhea, and there will be signs of blood in the stool, dehydration, increased body temperature, and even convulsions and shock.
After the dog suffers from parvo, there will be symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting in the early stage, and the amount of food will gradually decrease, and the mental state will become worse and worse, and drowsiness will occur.
After the dog becomes smaller and more severe, it will not only continue to have diarrhea, but even have blood in the stool, and gradually show signs of dehydration, the body temperature will continue to rise, and the discharge from the eyes and nose will also increase.
In the later stage of parvo, the dog will also have convulsions and shock, the hair looks very coarse, and the rate of parvo in the later stage is very low, so after finding that the dog suffers from parvo, it must go to the hospital as soon as possible.
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Hemorrhagic enteritis canine parvovirus symptoms: more common in puppies 2 to 6 months of age, with an incubation period of 7-14 days. Sick dogs generally have a sudden onset, mostly after a change of environment (such as newly bought puppies), bathing, overeating are the triggers.
Begins to manifest as depression, anorexia, fever at the beginning of the disease, body temperature can reach more than 40, soft stool or slight vomiting, dry nasal mirror, flushing in the early stage of the conjugated membrane, pallor, vomiting, initial vomit is food, then mucous and yellow-green liquid, and then develops into frequent vomiting and severe diarrhea, at first the stool is gray, yellow or milky white, with jelly-like mucus, and then the stool is ketchup or coffee-colored, the smell is fishy, the number of bowel movements is uncertain, there are symptoms of tenesmus, and the heartbeat is also accelerated, generally" 180 points, even more than 240 points, almost impossible to count. After bloody stool, the sick dog shows sunken eyes, dry nasal environment, general weakness, significant weight loss, later vomit is yellow-green or with blood, and some also retch, vomiting soon after the appearance of spray-like diarrhea, beginning to be yellow or gray-yellow, with a large amount of mucus or pseudo-membrane, and then tomato sauce or sorghum rice soup-like feces, with a particularly unpleasant fishy odor. Sick dogs quickly emaciated, dehydrated, eye sockets collapsed, elasticity decreased, and capillary refill time was prolonged.
The sick dog quickly became dehydrated, emaciated, had sunken eye sockets, messy coat, inelasticity, cold ears, nose, limbs, high mental depression, shock, and death. The body temperature of most sick dogs rises, generally around 40 degrees, and some sick dogs never rise at all. Sick dogs often die about 3 days after diarrhea due to dehydration, electrolyte imbalance and acidosis, and the whole course of the disease is generally not more than one week from mild to severe at the beginning of the disease.
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Parvovirus is one of the most important infectious diseases that harm dogs today, commonly known as intestinal turning, because the main symptom of parvo is to invade the digestive system, unlike enteritis, parvovirus will be more serious, and the mortality rate is very high.
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The owner of the building pays attention to the symptoms of the dog. The initial symptom of parvo is a little diarrhea, similar to the symptoms of enteritis and cold! Use test strips or blood images to know if it is small, then hurry up**, otherwise it will be dangerous.
Puppies' immunity is already low, is it because you were infected with some bacteria on the way to vaccinate your dog? If it is convenient, it is better to go to the hospital as soon as possible to confirm the condition, and it will be better to prescribe the right medicine. My dog just died, it's gastroenteritis, I ignored it, otherwise, my baby wouldn't have left me, and now I'm so heartbroken, I miss her so much.
Don't let yourself regret it!
My dog was born as an adult (1 year old).
Symptoms in my house: Early stage: vomiting, bringing food, diarrhea (rotten poop) Later stage: not eating, not drinking, vomiting (clear yellow mucus, sometimes foamy) no pulling, no urine. >>>More
It's a little medium-term, I'll tell you a prescription:
Glucose injection (mainly used to replenish water and energy to prevent dehydration), gentamicin (antidiarrheal), atropine or metoclopramide (antiemetic, but atropine is a prescription drug, not easy to buy, can be replaced by metoclopramide), cephalosporin (anti-inflammatory), potassium and sodium (the body must be, otherwise the dog's mental state is very poor), serum or monoclonal antibody (can produce antibodies in the body, essential) antipyretic injection (can not be used without fever).If conditions permit, let the doctor give a medicated enema, which can effectively speed up** (use with caution when pulling blood very strongly).The above is basically the most common and effective solution for the smallest. >>>More
My dog also had parvo before, and I went to the pet hospital to ask, and people said that it was very expensive to treat this disease, and it was not necessarily curable! I didn't want to give up, so I ran a lot of places by myself, bought the kind of medicine for people with gastrointestinal diseases and others, and my dog was really good! >>>More
Don't tell others if you don't understand, canine parvovirus is commonly known as intestinal turning, parvovirus symptoms are divided into two kinds, myocarditis type and enteritis type, the first one basically the dog died suddenly, the latter manifestation is enteritis, vomiting and diarrhea, and intussusception often appears in the later stage, which is often called "turning the intestines".
Don't go to the hospital for an injection, because if you get an injection, you're injecting another virus into your body, and this symptom can also be enteritis, and a lot of parents go to the hospital when they have this symptom, and the kind of test that the hospital does will show as small as long as it's sick (as he said). >>>More