Dogs for help, dogs, for dogs

Updated on society 2024-04-07
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dogs may be infected with a mutant virus of canine plague, which is different from the original virus, and will not have a "full set" of symptoms, and may have convulsions directly at once.

    In short, there is absolutely nothing wrong with insisting on **, and you can try to go to a few more hospitals to inquire and synthesize your opinions.

    Ask your doctor if he can prescribe some anti-neurological medications.

    You can also check the test strip again, and the red line of T C is positive, indicating infection.

    Promethodrone 55 mg orally per kilogram of body weight 2 times a day.

    Or: Bezoar Angong pills 1 4-1 2 pills times.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dog plague requires long-term persistence**.

    It will most likely be more than 1 month.

    I hope you can persevere.

    Pay attention to anti-inflammatory, supplement digestible food, or glucose water to maintain physical strength.

    I hope the dog soon**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You go to a regular hospital to have a canine plague test strip examination, and then make a conclusion! Indeed, there are cases of non-vomiting in the early stage, and it is not discovered until the later stage of encephalitis and nerve convulsions!

    Convulsions and screaming while sleeping, and for puppies, it may also be calcium deficient or malnourished! Loss of appetite may also be due to weakness and gastrointestinal discomfort! If it weren't for canine plague, the medicine you used would be terrible for an ordinary puppy!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is canine distemper, which is relatively difficult to treat, so it is normal for a long time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many symptoms of convulsions**, and it is best to find them in the hospital through examinations and laboratory tests**, symptomatic**.

    Some disorders can damage the central nervous system, and neurological symptoms can occur, and this convulsion is difficult to control.

    Some are caused by electrolyte imbalances or hypoglycemia, and it is necessary to promptly** and the monitoring physician to request temporary fasting and water abstinence in case of certain illnesses (especially those with severe vomiting), but at the same time to provide infusion support**.

    It is not excluded that the dog has parvo or distemper.

    Why do you want to put it in that place to foster it, dogs are easy to get sick, especially infectious diseases, if you get parvo or canine distemper, if you don't time **, or ** improperly, the dog will be in danger of life.

    It is recommended that you immediately go to a regular pet hospital for investigation** and prescribe the right medicine to avoid delaying the best ** period. I also hope that if you want to foster, find a safe and reliable place that the owner is familiar with to foster to avoid the dog from getting sick.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The safest decision is to go to the pet hospital first and see what is going on!

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