Is the dog s vomiting and diarrhea parvo or canine plague

Updated on healthy 2024-05-19
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Have you been tested for parvo and canine plague? If you have done all the tests and are sure that they are all of them, then you should be mentally prepared, this situation is more difficult to treat

    By the way: the kind of "combined monoclonal antibodies" mentioned upstairs are called polyclonal antibodies.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is still necessary to focus on the test results of the hospital, if the diagnosis cannot be made after changing hospitals, it is necessary to treat the symptoms first, and inject canine plague parvo combined monoclonal antibody at the same time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The main thing is to look at the T line, and the C line is the contrast line, that is to say, the dog is not shallow, and the test canine plague and parvo are tested, and which T line appears is which disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Maybe it's small. Does your enough BB smell bad? If there is, I think it's small.

    If not, it should not be canine plague, because canine plague is fever and does not manifest itself very clearly in terms of vomiting and diarrhea (unless it is advanced). If your T-line is obvious after half an hour, it is negative, and if it is obvious within the specified time but C is not obvious, it is likely to be invalid. If your dog is sure to be small, be sure not to let him eat and not get a drop of water on it, otherwise the deterioration of the condition will be accelerated.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After the dog is small, the body temperature will rise significantly, and it will not be able to fight the spirit, and it will be in a period of decline; You will begin to cough and runny nose, and sleep in the shade; Canine plague will cause a large decrease in white blood cells, and you can also see a significant increase in the dog's eye feces; In the third stage of the plague, the dog's bodily functions are destroyed, allowing parts of the body to induce failure and eventually lead to death.

    1. Increased body temperature

    When the dog is infected with parvo, the most intuitive phenomenon is that the body temperature will begin to rise, the dog's normal body temperature generally does not exceed 39 degrees, if it is small, the body temperature may rise to degrees or 40 degrees, then the dog's state is in a decadent stage, can not fight spirits.

    Symptoms of parvovirus will appear in the early stage of coughing symptoms, many people may mistakenly think that it may be a cold, but parvovirus is different from other viruses, in addition to causing coughing, it will also find that dogs will have runny nose and always lie on their stomachs to sleep in a cool and cold place.

    1. Increased eye droppings

    Discharge the dog's diet and fire, if its eye feces increase significantly, it means that it has canine plague, at this time, because the virus destroys part of the dog's white blood cells in the body, when the white blood cells are reduced, it will make its function decompose and dysfunctional, and it will secrete other substances, so the eye feces will continue to increase.

    2. Spasmodic convulsions

    In the third stage of canine plague, it can be found that the dog's body temperature may drop, but there is a spasmodic convulsion, due to the continuous deepening of the virus, so that the body's various functions begin to lose part of their functions, so the dog has this situation, and eventually will die due to the failure of the body's mechanisms.

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