Can dogs get canine plague themselves Can dogs get canine plague for no reason

Updated on pet 2024-05-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In general, it is acquired after infection.

    But if the dog doesn't go out, there is also a chance, and one of my netizens' dogs is like this, staying at home all day, but in the end he still suffers from parvo.

    So, be careful.

    In addition, dogs need to increase the amount of exercise (if it is hot, you don't need it, when it is cooler), exercise well, even when suffering from these diseases, you can rely on yourself to survive.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In most cases, dogs get canine plague through contact with sick dogs, and there is no such thing as their own, and canine plague is highly contagious and has a very high fatality rate. When a dog suffers from canine plague, its body temperature will rise and there will be two periods of fever. In addition, the dog's eyes, nose, and mouth will also have abnormal discharge, and in severe cases, the secretion will affect the dog's breathing.

    1. Dogs don't get canine plague on their own.

    Canine plague, also known as canine distemper virus, is a common canine disease with a high mortality rate. The cause of the disease is infection between dogs, and there is basically no situation where dogs get canine plague themselves. If a dog has canine plague, it is most likely because it has been in contact with a sick dog when going out and has been infected.

    2. Symptoms of canine plague.

    1. High temperature fever.

    A dog's normal body temperature is in between, but when a dog suffers from canine plague, the body temperature can reach more than 40 in a short period of time. After that, the fever will gradually subside, at this time because there are two fever periods for canine distemper, not because the dog canine distemper has healed.

    2. Abnormal secretion.

    After the dog gets canine plague, its eyes, mouth, and nose will have some abnormal secretion of fluid, if the owner does not clean up in time, these secretions will consolidate on the dog's face, and even block the dog's respiratory system, causing the dog to breathe difficult.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Probably, genetically speaking, if one of the dog's fathers or mothers carries canine plague or parvo, then the puppy is likely to be born carrying these viruses.

    Canine plague and parvo** are divided into early and late stages, early puppies may survive by injection of serum and cooling drugs, and the chances of late puppies** are very small.

    Prevention of canine plague can be carried out up to 2 times after 45 days of birth.

    50 days to start playing six in a row.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, the puppy will start to carry the virus when it comes out, so you must not relax, you must be seriously vaccinated! And dogs will not live happily in isolation from other dogs. It's hard to see a puppy die because of his own luck, please don't repeat my mistakes......tt

    Be sure to get vaccinated regularly, try to avoid contact with dirty dogs, and be sure to see a veterinarian if you find that the situation has changed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you eat something unclean or affected by the weather, the dog will have diarrhea and will not get canine plague

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No. It's lonely, though.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dogs don't get canine plague for no reason.

    Canine plague in dogs is generally caused by direct or indirect infection with canine plague virus. Canine plague virus has a strong ability to survive in the environment and can survive in the environment for a long time, and dogs can easily be infected when they enter an environment carrying canine plague virus, especially puppies with low resistance.

    Secondly, dogs carrying canine plague virus can transmit the virus through respiratory exudates, saliva and conjunctival secretions, and if a healthy dog is unfortunate enough to come into contact with a sick dog or secretions from a sick dog, it can cause infection. It is recommended that owners vaccinate their dogs in a timely and regular manner, and take disinfection measures at home every day to reduce the chance of the dog being infected.

    Specific performance

    In the early stage of the disease, the dog is mentally tired, has a decreased appetite, has no interest in anything around him, will continue to discharge watery discharge from the eyes and nose, and even the body temperature rises to more than 40, and lasts for 1-3 days The high fever does not go away, and then it is relieved, but it is likely to rise again after a few days, and the high temperature lasts longer, repeatedly, and eventually causes infections in other organs of the body.

    Prevention of ** regret shirts

    Canine distemper, although it may seem terrifying, is completely preventable. After the dog is born, it must be injected with anti-plague vaccine in time, and the dog must be trained to "cause trouble" outside, do not contact with stray dogs, and do not eat things outside, so that this disease can be eliminated.

    The above information refers to the bicao dog, can you get canine plague for no reason?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    *No**, dogs will not get canine plague for no reason. Canine plague virus requires a host to spread, usually another infected dog. Dogs can be infected with canine plague if they have been exposed to other sick dogs or humans, or if they have been to places where people gather, such as kennels or hybrids.

    In addition, dogs carrying canine plague virus can transmit the virus through respiratory exudates, saliva, and conjunctival secretions, and infection can occur if a healthy dog is unfortunate enough to come into contact with secretions from sick or sick dogs.

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