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Dogs that are not adults and have been vaccinated may have parvo, and parvo as a virus has a certain incubation period. It is often bought back for a week to get sick, so it is called a dog of the week. It is usually incubated for 2 weeks, so there is a good chance that your dog was brought in at the kennel.
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It's possible to get small, because the last time I bought it, the border herd I bought back was only a week old.
Parvo is a severe enteritis, and the dog's resistance to breast milk is reduced, which may be caused by improper feeding, or it may be carried by parvovirus when it is bought. It is caused by weakened resistance.
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The course of parvovirus is generally about a week, the first three days are the initial stage of the disease, the symptoms are relatively mild, and the turning point of the disease will be ushered in in a week.
Minor precautions for dogs:
1. Seek medical attention in a timely manner.
Once you find that the dog has diarrhea, anorexia, occasional fever, vomiting, etc., you should send it to the hospital in time.
2. Dog cleaning.
The dog makes the dog sick can put the closed key in the cage, otherwise he will get the house full of poop, it is not good to get the dog all over the body, and you can't take a bath, as long as he poops, you must change the bedpan for him in time and disinfect it, don't forget to wipe the dog's fart.
3. It cannot be fed.
The dog has to be small is not fed, at this time must not be soft-hearted, once fed will be life-threatening, but afraid that it will collapse to feed glucose water, water do not add too much to give him more glucose, do not worry that the dog will survive, because it has a nutrient solution in the drip.
4. Do a good job of isolation.
If there are other dogs in the family, it is recommended to isolate after the examination, the elderly and children should also be isolated, leave one person to take care of the dog, and it is best for people to take some medicine otherwise it is easy to have diarrhea. <>
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The incubation period of parvovirus is generally more than 7 days, and the clinical period is generally 5 to 7 days, during which the dog usually dies within 5 to 6 days if it is not scientifically and effectively cured in time. If treated in time, whether it is effective or not depends on the condition of 5 to 6 days. Viral enteritis syndrome caused by parvovirus is very dangerous for dogs, and the early stage of the disease is mainly soft stools and loss of appetite.
As the disease progresses, the dog will experience severe diarrhea and vomiting. There are also abdominal high tan laxatives, which are generally tomato-like or soy sauce-like, and are accompanied by a relatively strong bloody smell. In addition, vomiting and diarrhea will bring out a large amount of ions and water, which can easily lead to severe dehydration and ion disorders, and lead to the death of dogs.
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