My Dutch pig seems to have a skin disease, what should I do?

Updated on pet 2024-04-21
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Normally, if Dutch pigs.

    I got a ** disease.

    First of all, you should pay attention to the environment in your own home must be cleaned and disinfected, and then you can buy some medicine and come back to wipe it for the children.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's best to go directly to this kind of professional pet hospital for an examination, because the doctor on their side is more professional and looks at your ** alone, and is not very sure whether he is this disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, ah, your Dutch pig seems to have ** disease, if you are not sure, you have to take it to the pet hospital and let a professional doctor help check it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If there is a problem, it is best to take it to the pet hospital to have a look, so as not to affect its health, the weather is so hot.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you suspect that your pet is suffering from **disease, please go to a regular hospital for prescription** to avoid delaying the condition.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dutch pigs are actually Dutch rats. The only way to get the disease is to apply dermatitis flat.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is the doctor's recommendation to ask the doctor to check what medicine to use after the hospital is smeared, so it is still necessary for the doctor to diagnose and prescribe the medicine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Go to the local pet hospital to have a look, touch some ointment to see, maybe it's a ** disease.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the Dutch pig has ** disease, it is best to take it to the pet hospital, and then prescribe some ** disease ointment for pets to rub it on him.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    One is to check which condition he is similar to in the same terms as a veterinarian, and on the other hand, you can also ask a saint to come to your home to observe.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can apply some Pitfinha.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In this way, you should take it to a professional pet hospital to see what the doctor says about the symptoms**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Drugs****There are still some medicines for Dutch pigs, the common ones are children's cold powder, 999 cold powder, banlangen, these common drugs, you can also choose veterinary medicine Yinqiaosan, etc. Be sure to pay attention to the dose, the dosage of human medicine is not the same, and the veterinary drug Yinqiao Powder is the most convenient for rabbits, because one-third of rabbits can be used.

    2. Auxiliary**In addition to the medicine of Dutch pigs, you can also consider feeding some dried dandelions, mint, mulberry leaves, etc. Also consider dried chrysanthemums, honeysuckle, etc. In fact, it is also possible to add some VC appropriately.

    3. Environmental guaranteeDutch pigs are sick and need to be given a quiet, warm environment with plenty of food and grass. Ensure that the best feeding environment is obtained after medication, so as not to worsen the condition due to a bad environment.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, in serious cases, it is recommended that you go to a professional hospital to see.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes. Dutch pigs are also rodents, which is reminiscent of the plague, a terrifying infectious disease that basically does not appear in Dutch pigs. After all, Dutch pigs are pets, domesticated, and the bacteria on their bodies will not be transmitted to people, unless the owner is bored and has to poke the poop to play, which should be careful, after all, excrement is the most bacteria.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the Dutch pig is kept as a pet, it is generally no problem to pay attention to disease prevention and parasite prevention, and do a good job in the disinfection of the cage. Guinea pigs are currently less common than other animals, and even much less common than cats and dogs.

    But it is worth reminding that some diseases of Dutch pigs, such as Salmonella, Pasteurella and E. coli are zoonotic.

    However, it is somewhat interesting that at present, it seems that people are generally infected with Dutch rats, and very few Dutch rats are transmitted to people, because these two germs have little impact on people, and most people do not have any reaction after infection (weaker people will have a slight reaction, E. coli and salmonella will cause stomach discomfort, pasteurella can cause people to catch colds and upper respiratory tract infections, taking two tablets of amoxicillin can be solved), Most people are carriers of these germs (which are commonly found in most animals, such as rabbits, cats and dogs). Therefore, in the guinea pig farm, people entering the breeding area will be strictly managed to prevent the transmission of guinea pig diseases, which are fatal if the guinea pig gets sick.

    When it comes to parasites, Dutch rats, like other pets, can have a variety of parasites, such as mites, lice and fleas outside the body.

    Lice are generally hair-eating (guinea pigs eat hairy lice) and are not harmful to humans. Washing your hair or taking a shower will do the trick.

    Fleas have a headache to write, but it is unlikely that Dutch rats have fleas, because they are very small, and there is not much space for fleas to live, if there is one and jump on people, just soak the clothes in water, then take a bath, and finally disinfect the room.

    Mites are the most headache, this small bug is commonly found in all kinds of animals (people also have, and 75% of people are mite infected), because mites are generally under the skin and have no obvious symptoms on the surface, so ** and find are more arrogant, at present, it is generally solved by washing the face with soap in addition to mites.

    Parasites in the body are relatively safe, and the intestinal parasites in herbivores generally do not run to people who eat meat, but there are some things to be aware of.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Summary. It can common fungal and damage problems, and the use of povidone-iodine disinfection, pitfen antibacterial.

    My Dutch pig seems to have ** disease, what should I do?

    It can common fungal and damage problems, and the use of povidone-iodine disinfection, pitfen antibacterial.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are two possibilities:

    1. Bulging disease.

    Most of this disease is caused by eating moldy and spoiled feed or drinking water contaminated by germs, the symptoms are abdominal distension, loss of appetite or not eating, like to drink water, pale lips, lack of energy, discharge of feces and thin into water, the color is blue-green, there is a fishy smell, this disease is serious when the pig will gradually emaciate, weak, and finally dehydrated and died.

    Prevention and control methods: Dutch pigs suffering from this disease need to be isolated, put into a separate room with fresh and dry air, rinse the drinking fountain and feed it with "andrographis" decoction water, and feed it for 2 3 days, 1 2 times a day, and it can be restored to normal.

    2. Dry rot.

    The disease is caused by long-term feeding of a single diet, or insufficient water administration when feeding dry feed, resulting in obstruction of the digestive tract and cessation of food. Or due to the occurrence of gastroenteritis in time**, resulting in gradual emaciation, lack of energy, exhaustion and death.

    Prevention and control methods: In the daily inspection, after the above symptoms are found, stop feeding dry materials, and pay attention to water supply and feed more vegetables and fresh grass with high water content. You can also add an appropriate amount of cod liver oil or egg yolk and cooked soybean flour and mix it into the feed for feeding.

    After a few days, the symptoms are significantly improved, and then the normal feed is resumed, and at the same time, a multivitamin for poultry is added, and the needs of pigs for green feed should be met.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Summary. No, Dutch pigs do not have rabies, but there will be some salmonella.

    No, Dutch pigs do not have rabies, but there will be some salmonella.

    It's like a pinhole.

    I washed her and disinfected it with alcohol.

    Speak.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes. Guinea pigs may carry bacteria, viruses and other pathogenic microorganisms, when bitten by guinea pigs, pathogenic microorganisms may be introduced into the human body through local ** and blood, which will cause hemorrhagic fever, sepsis and other diseases, and there is a certain chance of being infected with rabies virus. It is recommended that in daily life, when in contact with rodents, it is advisable to take corresponding protective measures to avoid bites and scratches, rinse and disinfect with running water immediately after bites, go to the hospital for disinfection if necessary, and receive relevant vaccines.

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