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Generally speaking, there are two reasons for loose dogs.
One is that it may be general gastroenteritis. General gastrointestinal discomfort, or eating the wrong thing, or or the puppy has just eaten and has not adapted to the food, which can cause diarrhea. This **simple, you can feed it some**gastroenteritis drugs, such as haloperic acid capsules, oxytetracycline tablets, gentamicin injection can also be administered, it is very easy.
Second, it may be parvovirus enteritis or canine distemper, or infectious hepatitis. You have to see if there are other symptoms, such as fever, eye droppings, cough, vomiting, shivering, etc. If there is, it should be tested.
You can go to the pet hospital to test it, or you can buy a test strip for it yourself.
If there is indeed one of these infectious diseases, it should be highly valued: it can be immediately injected with canine refined quintale serum, combined with antibiotics ** to prevent secondary infection. Antibiotics can be penicillin, ampicillin, or florfenicol, cephalosporins, etc.
If this is not possible, infusions should be given in combination with plasma, monoclonal antibodies, and so on. It is best to administer an infusion, go to an experienced veterinarian for an infusion**, the effect is the best.
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If it is small, it should be good to go to the hospital for an intravenous drip (if there are no other diseases), as for how much money is not very clear, the hospital is different from the hospital, and the medicine used is also different.
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1.Parvovirus is caused by parvovirus, which often occurs in immunocompromised puppies and older dogs, but can also infect dogs of other ages.
2.Common clinical symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, etc., and there is a certain chance of developing myocarditis in sick dogs within 8 weeks of age, and the mortality rate is high at this time.
3.The causes of infection in canine parvo are as follows: First, the main source of infection in canine parvo is feces, vomit, saliva and urine containing viruses.
4.Second, contact with sick dogs or cats that are mainly infected during the acute infection period, and there is still the possibility that dogs and cats may carry the virus.
5.Third, infection through contact with a contaminated environment.
6.It is recommended to use disinfectants containing hypochlorite, glutaraldehyde, and other ingredients to thoroughly disinfect the polluted environment.
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Usually when the dog's immunity is low, it is exposed to parvovirus, and the parvovirus takes advantage of the weakness to enter the body and cause illness.
First of all, animals that need to be in contact with or indirectly contact with parvovirus before sliding the key may be infected, or the dog may be induced if it has been exposed to itself before and has decreased resistance. Contact may be the owner has been in contact with dogs with parvovirus outside, or some cats, or it may be indirectly transmitted to the dog, so that the dog has a disease.
Before vaccination, dogs do not have relevant virus antibodies, at this time, dogs will have no relevant resistance to these viruses because they have no relevant antibodies, and it is easy to be infected with these viruses when their resistance is low.
Therefore, it is recommended that the dog should be immunized in time after 45 days without breastfeeding, so as to avoid being infected with some viruses and avoid affecting the healthy growth of the dog.
Tips to prevent parvovirus infection in dogs
1. Make sure your dog is vaccinated
Puppies should be vaccinated for the first time at 6-8 weeks and should be given every 3 weeks until the puppy is 16 weeks old and then again at one year old.
2. Limit your puppy or unvaccinated dog's exposure to other dogs
If your puppy has already had the first two vaccinations, and you're sure the other dogs are fully vaccinated, then it's safe to let them play together.
3. Avoid exposing your puppy or unvaccinated dog to parvovirus-laden environments
Until your dog or puppy is fully vaccinated, dog parks, pet stores, play groups, and other public places should be avoided.
The above content reference: People's Information - Prevention and Control of Canine Parvoxinqing Virus Disease.
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