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Canine distemper is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by canine distemper virus, which is highly contagious and can have a mortality rate of more than 80%. At the beginning of the symptoms of canine distemper, the dog's body temperature is as high as 39 5 41 degrees Celsius, loss of appetite, depression, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing, and diarrhea. In the next 2 to 14 days, the body temperature rises again, cough, purulent nasal discharge, purulent eye feces, and it is already the middle stage of canine plague.
At the same time, secondary gastrointestinal diseases, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. Highly depressed and lethargic. In the later stage of the onset of canine distemper, there will be typical neurological symptoms, foaming at the mouth, convulsions, at this time it is generally difficult to **, but there are some successful cases**.
1) Epidemic characteristics: The disease occurs frequently in the cold season (from October to April of the following year), especially in units or areas where dogs are more concentrated. Once the dog is born, it is difficult for other puppies to avoid infection unless they are in absolute isolation. Nursing puppies rarely develop the disease because they can get antibodies from their mother's milk. Usually between 2 months and 1 year of age
Puppies of the age of age are the most susceptible. And there is a trend towards a younger age (1 month old).
2) Clinical features: body temperature is biphasic (i.e., the body temperature rises to 40C at the beginning of the disease
about 1 2 days after falling to normal, after 2-3 days, the body temperature rises again); When the body temperature rises for the second time (a few cases die at this time), respiratory symptoms appear, coughing, sneezing, serous to purulent nasal juice, dry nasal mirrors, swollen eyelids, purulent conjunctivitis, and corneal ulcers often occur in the later stage; large red spots, edema, and purulent papules on the lower abdomen and medial thighs**; vomiting is common; Constipation at first, diarrhea soon on, foul-smelling stools, sometimes mixed with blood and air bubbles. In a few cases, transitional keratosis lesions on the soles of the feet and alar of the nose** may be seen. About 10-30% of sick dogs appear to be divine.
Menstrual symptoms (spasms, seizures, convulsions, etc.). The fatality rate of the disease can be as high as 30-80%. For example, when co-infected with canine infectious hepatitis and other diseases, the mortality rate is higher.
Because the disease is often co-infected with canine infectious hepatitis and other diseases, and secondary infection with bacteria, the symptoms are complicated. Therefore, only a preliminary diagnosis can be made based on the above symptoms alone, and the final diagnosis must be made with disease materials (conjunctiva, bladder, stomach, lungs, trachea, brain, and blood clear) to the testing unit for specific tests such as virus isolation and neutralization tests.
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The symptoms of dog plague are as follows:
When the dog is infected with dog plague, there will be fever, the spirit becomes very poor, and he is unwilling to eat, confused, timid, like to hide in the corner and shiver, due to the virus invading the dog's nervous system in the later stage, it will cause non-stop convulsions, after the canine plague virus infection, the rate is very small in the later stage, and the anti-epileptic drugs should be used during the period.
It is recommended that dogs be vaccinated regularly, which can effectively prevent viral diseases.
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Dogs with canine plague symptoms include diarrhea, increased body temperature, loss of appetite, neurological symptoms, etc.
1. Diarrhea. <>
In the early stages of the disease, there will be constipation, and the stool will also be accompanied by a foul smell, and sometimes blood and bubbles in the stool. Canine plague has a respiratory tract disorder, and it is easy to cough and have difficulty breathing.
2. Increased body temperature.
Canine plague can also cause a fluctuating increase in body temperature in the early stages, and in the middle and late stages, it will further deteriorate and the phenomenon of persistent high fever will occur.
3. Loss of appetite.
During the onset of the disease, the spirit is easy to be sluggish, and there will be eating at the beginning, but as the disease progresses, feeding will be rejected, and the body will gradually lose weight.
4. Neurological symptoms.
Highly depressed and lethargic. In the later stages of canine plague, typical neurological symptoms appear, foaming at the mouth, and convulsions.
Contagiousness of canine distemper
In general, common animals have distemper infectious diseases, cats have feline fever, pigs have swine fever, cattle have rinderpest, and dogs also have it, called canine distemper, or commonly known as canine measles. It is similar to the plague in ancient times, although it is caused by different viruses, but it is also a large-scale infectious disease in animals, so it is called a plague.
Canine distemper is caused by the canine distemper virus. The canine distemper virus can be dormant for up to 6 years, which is very tenacious, as long as a dog is infected with the virus in one place, basically all dogs will not escape the infection. Some hospitals receive puppies with distemper and have to be roasted with bleach to be thoroughly sterilized.
Therefore, if someone in a pet store buys a sick dog with canine distemper, it is best not to buy it, because the canine distemper virus may not be completely eradicated.
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Canine plague is an acute and virulent infectious disease caused by canine distemper virus, the main symptom of canine plague is fever, which lasts for 1-3 days and subsides, and then recurs after a few days. Dog lethargy, anorexia, encephalitis-type convulsions. Intestinal symptoms are accompanied by nervous convulsions, diarrhea, vomiting, and diarrhoea, which eventually lead to severe dehydration and debilitating death.
The main targets of canine plague are young dogs that are not completely immunized or have insufficient antibodies in the body, and the mortality rate is very high.
What to do if your dog has canine plague:
Canine plague must be seen by a doctor as soon as possible**, and in the unfortunate event of infection with the virus, the use of immune serum and antimicrobials in the early stages of illness can be completely completed**. Whether you are hospitalized or treated at home, you need to prepare a warm and dry environment for it. The most important thing is that you should take your dog to receive vaccinations during the puppy period, avoid going out during the epidemic, and never come into contact with sick dogs and their excrement and vomit.
The most commonly used method to prevent dog fever is to use incancide vaccines to immunize puppies. The first vaccination can be given at 8-12 weeks of age in dogs, and the second vaccination is given every other week. The genetic antibodies of the female dog begin to disappear in the puppy at 6 to 8 weeks, and all disappear at 13 to 15 weeks.
Therefore, during this period, the immunization effect is better.
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The main symptoms of canine plague are: loss of appetite, malaise, abnormal body temperature, convulsions, etc. Among them, loss of appetite and malaise are early symptoms of canine plague in dogs.
Abnormal body temperature and convulsions are symptoms of canine plague in the middle and late stages, and it is difficult to ** at this time.
1. Loss of appetite.
The main symptoms of canine plague in dogs are loss of appetite and repeated nausea. In severe cases, they may even eat and vomit, and the vomit will be mixed with white foam. At this time, the owner needs to fasting and cutting off water for the dog to avoid dehydration and shock due to excessive vomiting.
2. Mental malaise.
Dogs infected with canine plague will be listless, depressed, and become weak, often sleepy, and even lethargic over time. At this time, even if the owner takes the initiative to take out the toys that the dog usually likes to play with them, the dog is likely to be indifferent.
3. Abnormal body temperature.
The initial symptoms of canine plague are mostly rapid increase in body temperature, which can be reached, similar to fever. However, with the passage of time, the body temperature of dogs infected with canine plague will gradually drop again, or even return to normal, and in the next 2 to 14 days, the body temperature will soar again, and the high fever will not go away.
4. Convulsions all over the body.
In the later stages of canine plague, typical neurological symptoms such as twitching of the limbs and foaming at the mouth will occur. In severe cases, dogs with poor physical fitness can tremble, fall into a coma, and have a high chance of dying within hours to days.
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The symptoms of canine plague will be fever at first, then normal, fever again, repeatedly, the nose and eyes will appear water-like liquid, in the middle stage will vomit food and diarrhea, and the fine is a bit similar, and there are convulsions in the later stage.
My dog's canine plague almost made me mistake it for a cold, but fortunately I tested it with a test strip, and immediately gave it a stable Kangda tube to stabilize the condition, and combined with other cold medicines, it took almost two weeks, and the dog has turned negative.
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Canine distemper. It is a common, highly contagious viral infectious disease. This disease is relatively common in dogs.
Especially for newborn puppies, and the condition is somewhat similar to a cold. This disease is very threatening for dogs because of the mortality rate.
and the contagion rate is extremely high. If a dog has canine plague, it will generally have the following symptoms.
1.The dog's mental state will be more depressed and less active.
2.The dog does not eat well
3.Dogs can also experience watery eyes, sneezing or diarrhea. It may even be difficult to breathe later in life.
If the owner finds the above symptoms of the dog, go to the hospital for treatment in time and actively cooperate**.
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Canine plague, also known as canine distemper and canine distemper, is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by the canine distemper virus. Initial stage: fever, loss of appetite, depression, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing, diarrhea.
Medium-term: cough, purulent nasal discharge, purulent eye droppings, vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness. Late Stage:
Foaming at the mouth, convulsions. It's up to you.
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The basic symptoms of canine plague are vomiting and diarrhea, fever, runny nose and cough, severe convulsions, and foaming at the mouth.
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Summary. Most canine distemper viruses are on the respiratory tract, so most dogs infected with canine distemper have coughing, sneezing, dry nose and eye feces. Later, it will enter the nerves and cause nerve symptoms and pain.
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Canine distemper virus invades the upper respiratory tract and causes symptoms of the upper respiratory tract, cleanses the intestines, causes intestinal inflammation, and leads to blood pulling in the fierce spike. If the nerve is invaded, symptoms of nerve knowledge will occur.
Most of the canine distemper osmotic virus is on the dry respiratory tract, so most dogs infected with canine plague have coughing, sneezing, dry nose and eye feces. Later, it will enter the nerves and cause nerve symptoms and pain.
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Canine distemper is an acute, contact-contagious infectious disease caused by the canine distemper virus, which occurs mainly in dogs. It can be transmitted through nasal fluid, saliva, blood and other ways, and in the case of raising two dogs, it needs to be isolated in time and cannot be touched indirectly, otherwise it may also lead to the dog being infected. Canine distemper is an acute, contact-contagious infectious disease caused by the canine distemper virus, which occurs mainly in dogs.
The main source of infection of the disease is sick dogs and ** poisonous dogs, whose eye and nose secretions, saliva, body fluids, internal organs, urine, etc. contain a large number of viruses, which can pollute the environment, such as kennels, places where dogs have been.
In the case of canine plague in dogs, it can be transmitted through various ways such as dog nasal fluid, saliva, blood, etc., which is extremely contagious, and the probability of death in dogs is also very high.
Of course, if you come into contact with other dogs after the owner touches the dog, you can also get canine plague. Therefore, if there are two dogs at home, as long as one dog is infected with canine plague, it needs to be isolated in time, and the owner also needs to pay attention to hand washing, otherwise it is easy to cause the other dog to be infected.
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The symptoms of canine plague are generally divided into three periods, and its symptoms have also changed according to the onset of the three periods.
1.Early stage: In the early stage, it is a relatively mild respiratory symptom, at this time it may have a clear nose, a slight cough, and then a little purulent nasal discharge.
2.Medium-term: At this time, it will show severe pneumonia, purulent nasal discharge, thick eye feces, dry nose, and hard foot pads, which is one of the most typical symptoms of canine plague.
3.Late stage: When canine plague enters the advanced stage, the most typical manifestation at this time is that neurological symptoms begin to appear, at this time there may be generalized convulsions, circles, upper and lower teeth bumps, nystagmus and other neurological phenomena, at this time canine plague is basically difficult to ** state.
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Early symptoms: increased body temperature, up to 39 5 41 , lasting 2-3 days, depressed, slightly eating; Medium-term symptoms: increased body temperature, poor spirits, loss of appetite; Late symptoms:
The condition deteriorated, he had a high fever, difficulty walking, did not like to move, was highly depressed, drowsiness, and especially refused to feed. Early symptoms: The body temperature rises or fluctuates, and the dog's body temperature is high at the beginning of infection, which lasts for about 2-3 days.
Depressed, but some dogs are particularly lively or quiet, making it difficult for owners to distinguish the symptoms. Eat slightly.
Medium-term symptoms: The second episode of elevated body temperature persists. The spirit is particularly bad, and most dogs are obviously not active at this time, and just want to lie down. If you lose your appetite, if you feed it, some people will eat it.
Late symptoms: With the second increase in body temperature does not decrease, the condition deteriorates further, and the fever is high all the time, and the spirit is good and bad. Because of the loss of appetite and lack of nutrition, it will be difficult to walk, and it will become more immobile and agitated, and the spirit will be highly depressed and lethargic. Feeding can also be particularly repulsive.
Once the dog is found to be abnormal and has symptoms of canine distemper, it can be detected with canine distemper CDV test strips. It is recommended to buy more test strips for backup in case the test strips are invalid. For use, please follow your doctor's advice or directions.
Neurological symptoms, known as "cramps", often occur. At this time, the dog is very painful and difficult. The owner has paid a lot of time, energy and high ** fees for the dog, but it still doesn't work. At such times, the hospital often advises the owner to euthanize the dog.
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In the early stage, it is the same as a cold, measure the body temperature, whether there is two-way heat (that is, fever in the morning, no fever at noon, and fever at night), diarrhea, cough, dry nose, secretions from the nose and eyes, and cracked paw pads and nose.
Go to the hospital or inject yourself.
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