My Chow Chow has canine plague, help!! 20

Updated on pet 2024-03-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's too coincidental My family is also a chow chow.,When I was a child, I also got dog temperature.,About dog temperature**Unless it's a drug and the price of the drug is expensive, it depends on how long the dog's dog temperature has been.,If it's early, it's okay.,The middle stage is basically a death sentence unless you're willing to spend money for it.,You don't have to die.,The late stage is basically no treatment.。。。 We are really like me in my 20s, I spent a lot when I gave the dog **, but it depends on whether you love your dog or not, if you love it, you will treat it as a partner, no matter how much money will be spent, when I ** it was not so much money, the family borrowed a lot of money, it depends on whether you have love. It is also recommended that you join the pets in your area***, there is a lot of knowledge that you don't know, I wish you and your little poor luck!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My dog also had canine plague before, Chow Chow. I went to the wholesale medicine place to buy it. It took a total of less than 4000, and a week was fine. Don't go to the hospital to buy it. Then hit that cefradine like. Then remember to get him ice.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you have distemper, you should send it to the hospital for injection! Staying at home and going to the doctor will only hurt the dog!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My family is also a Chow Chow During this time, I always pulled blood I went to the hospital to see that I ate bones and pierced my stomach After a while, I pulled blood again I went to the laboratory to test it was small But the other hospital said it was like canine plague Is there an experienced friend to give me some advice My QQ number is 358934753

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Canine distemper: Canine distemper is a highly lethal infectious disease in canines, with an average mortality rate of up to 70%; 80%, especially for puppies, the mortality rate is as high as 90%. The virus is present in nasal fluids, saliva, tears, blood, urine and feces of sick dogs, and can be transmitted through direct contact, sneezing droplets, and contaminated utensils.

    Symptoms]: The incubation period is about a week, and the early manifestations of the disease are fever 40 to 41 degrees, lethargy, anorexia, and possible vomiting. After 3 to 4 days, there is a period of remission, and the body temperature, spirit, and appetite are close to normal.

    After 2-3 days, the sick dog had fever again and had more tears, eye feces, purulent nasal discharge, cough, conjunctivitis, corneal ulcer and other upper respiratory symptoms. As the disease progresses, gastrointestinal symptoms, vomiting, diarrhea appear. Neurological symptoms usually appear about 1-3 weeks after the onset of the disease.

    Manifestations include paroxysmal convulsions, foaming at the mouth, empty chewing, unsteady gait, and ramming. As the disease progresses, thickening of the footpads can be seen, and some puppies have inguinal pus. Generally, after the onset of neurological symptoms, the prognosis of most affected dogs is poor.

    **]: 1. Intramuscular injection of canine distemper monoclonal antibody is currently the most effective means 2. Intravenous infusion of ribavirin injection to inhibit the virus or oral administration with traditional Chinese medicine Angong Niuhuang Pill 3. To prevent secondary infection, use ceftriaxone, ampicillin injection intramuscularly and broad-spectrum and high-efficiency antibiotics such as Mutelin, Baodesheng, and Sunuo to deal with bacterial infections and reduce mortality 4. Infusion to correct body dehydration and acid-base disorders 5. Energy mixture and multivitamins 6. Patients with respiratory failure should take cardiac diuresis, cough and asthma. If aminophylline, salvia injection, asthma, etc. 7, sick dogs with neurological symptoms can be given diazepam, chlorpromazine, etc. 8, improve the body's immunity

    Canine hemoglobulin, intramuscular transfer factor, canine interferon 9 are added to the infusion, and easy-to-digest, high-nutrient foods are given to further improve the body's disease resistance and recovery ability. The best way to prevent distemper in canines is to prevent distemper.

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