What s wrong with my puppy? What diseases do puppies generally get

Updated on pet 2024-04-05
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first important sign of parvo is blood in the stool!! The diarrhea and vomiting you are talking about is probably a cold, or eating too much!

    Did the doctor give your dog a small dipstick test? Did I show you the results in front of you?

    You can buy some small test strips online, which are easy to operate and can be measured with poop vomit!

    If you really want to fast, buy some veterinary gentamicin and feed it twice a day.

    Boil two eggs a day, boil them, give him the yolk, you can break it, add it to gentamicin, and push it into your mouth with a syringe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The signs in the early phase are not the same as those in the late middle stage......You can go to a pet store and buy test strips ......Small test strips ......It's about the same price......

    How does the doctor say parvo is determined? Have you tested it? Did you show it? How many levers? You don't have to worry about buying two more test strips to test twice by yourself to ......One note is fine......Twice the test guarantees some ......

    You say you don't have an appetite, and it's normal to be sick and have no appetite, but it's also small and you don't eat, and you can't feed ......Otherwise, it will increase the burden on the stomach and intestines

    Recommendations:1Diagnosed.

    2.**……

    3.Don't feed ......Go to the hospital and get glucose to ......

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I've had a golden retriever before and yours is in the same situation! It started with diarrhea and vomiting! I took it for examination, and the doctor also said that it was small, and asked me to give it a hanging injection for more than 100 a day, and it would take seven or eight days, and I was shocked after hearing it, so I gave up ruthlessly**!

    But I still gave it an injection of medicine for 50 yuan. Later, I didn't see it pull and didn't vomit, and I've been very healthy since then!! Look at your dog's symptoms must be no big deal, the dog's appetite will decrease when the stomach is bad, and it is normal not to be gluttonous!

    Wait a few days and you'll be fine!! Be careful not to let it eat indiscriminately, especially chicken and duck bones

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How does the doctor check it? If it is a test strip used, it should be relatively accurate. If not, it may be a pit man. Are you drowsy or lacking energy? Is your nose dry?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dear, my dog used to be in such a state, it was slightly small, and if it wasn't in time, it would really be troublesome. At that time, we asked the doctor to take a blood test, the test came out to be small, the symptoms were also anorexia, diarrhea, and also in the hospital to take a dose of needle water, so that there has been no blood in the stool, a week or so on completely**, my family is a little teddy, fortunately timely**, by the way, if it is really small, can not feed it to drink water and eat, it will be aggravated, a few days ago need to be hospitalized for injections, my dog can pass the small level is really thanks to time**. This is my experience, I hope it will be helpful to you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's rare to get sick, it's good to take good care of it, and puppies are much easier to raise than children

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think you are 90% likely to have bought a sick dog, which is commonly known as the dog of the week may be canine plague, alas, don't be too sad, but remember to disinfect more recently, and then raise a dog after half a year to a year.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hepatic ascites is the most likely.

    I don't know if there is a way to check for this condition in Japan, but it can be detected in Japan.

    If it is distemper, the dog will have a fever, a dry nose, a hard soles of the feet, and convulsions.

    If you don't, it's not distemper.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If there is a nod symptom, it is more likely to be canine plague. Have you vaccinated him?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    My dog has not had this problem, but kittens do, which is very close to your dog's phenomenon. Doctors said that it was liver ascites, which is the most common disease for kittens and puppies before the age of two. So far, there is no legal treatment in the country.

    This is what the doctor said after the death of my kitten, so please mourn.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Have you checked all the dog temperatures? The suspicion is small and the possibility is greater, and it spits and pulls. . .

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