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If you apply antiviral monoclonal antibody plus anti-inflammatory, antiemetic rehydration and balance electrolytes in a timely manner, the condition will improve in two or three days, and it will be fine in about a week, but if you do not vomit in time and pull blood in a serious way, it is not easy to say, it is recommended that you do not delay the condition, this disease can not be delayed, and go to the nearest animal hospital as soon as possible.
ps: You also have time to accompany him, because pets are sick like people, and the mood is very important, and this disease must accompany him every day for infusions, take care of her, and report the condition to your doctor in time. As for the price, depending on the weight of your dog and the amount of medication you need, the price is of course different, but it is about 100 to 200 more.
I wish your baby a speedy day**!
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Parvovirus depends on the severity of the virus and the size of the dog to determine whether it can be cured. Some dogs are too young to die if they have to urinate for three days, while some dogs will die of parvovirus even if they are adults and have certain immunity.
When my dog bought it was only 50 days, when I first arrived home at noon, I only felt very smelly, I thought it was the reason for not bathing for a long time, but in the afternoon I began not to eat, and the next morning I found vomiting, so I immediately went to the animal hospital, and continued to infusion for 5 days (vomiting while infusion while pulling excrement like washing flesh and blood) to stop vomiting and have appetite before changing to take medicine, now just healed for a week, eating and defecation are quite normal!
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It can be cured, my dog's parvo was cured at home, and the blood routine and fluorescence test done in the hospital confirmed the parvo, and the doctor prescribed 2 boxes of fine Wenling and 3 bottles of glucose to the dog at that time, and let him go home. Dogs can only feed glucose at home without food and water to prevent dehydration and replenish the elements needed for life; There are also two meals a day, and after feeding for nearly a week, the dog slowly got better and recovered.
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My dog just arrived at home for 6 days, the first two days to eat, the next two days to eat, to see the doctor said that gastroenteritis six days to check out is small, said so serious,
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Abstract Hello, coronavirus and parvovirus are one of the infectious diseases of dogs. If the two viruses are co-infected, the mortality rate will be relatively high. Both of these viral symptoms are mainly in the gastrointestinal tract, that is, vomiting, diarrhea, and in severe cases, even blood pulling.
During this period, the dog will have symptoms of skipping meals, wilting, vomiting, and diarrhea, so because he can't eat, he must be infused to maintain nutrition. Generally, the cycle is about 7-10 days.
What should I do if my dog gets parvo and coronavirus? How can you tell if he is getting better? Do you have to give the dog a hanging injection?
Hello, coronavirus and parvovirus are one of the infectious diseases of dogs. If the two viruses are co-infected, the mortality rate will be relatively high. Both of these viral symptoms are mainly in the gastrointestinal tract, that is, vomiting, diarrhea, and in severe cases, even blood pulling.
During this period, the dog will have symptoms of skipping meals, wilting, vomiting, and diarrhea, so because he can't eat, he must be infused to maintain nutrition. Generally, the cycle is about 7-10 days.
My dog vomited and pulled two days ago, and then didn't eat anything, today he knows that he found water to drink, and then he didn't vomit, just pulled bloody stool.
The third to fifth day of the general course of the disease. It is the most severe period of the disease. It mainly depends on whether the dog can eat independently, whether it can eat, and if it does not vomit after eating.
The diarrhea is not very bad, so you can give some antidiarrheal drugs and so on, but if you still vomit and can't eat, as long as you have one, you can go to the hospital for infusion.
How to tell if a dog is on the first day of illness Which day is the first day of illness.
It's the first day from the time you notice it vomiting and skipping meals.
Hello, I would like to ask, it is now today that sometimes pulls blood, sometimes pulls yellow loose stools.
This is normal, and the main symptom of parvocoron is diarrhea or even bloody stools, so it is necessary to stop bleeding and diarrhea.
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
Let's go to the hospital.
If you can cure it yourself, the doctor won't need it. >>>More
According to what you say, it should be fine, the dog itself has a good system, there are antibodies to the virus in the body, if you still feel unsure, just take a monoclonal antibody, if it is really infectious, it will be too late to get vaccinated, not to mention that during the vaccination period, the dog's ability to prevent diseases will decrease, and it is easier to get sick
It's not very good**, but you have to pay attention to disinfection, otherwise your puppy will be infected with parvo in the future.
It is likely that your dog has parvovirus infection or canine distemper. As for what it is, you have to go to the pet hospital to check it out. If you are afraid of the high fees of the pet hospital, you can buy it yourself and test it yourself. >>>More