Is there a successful case of puppy Gumude canine plague cured?

Updated on pet 2024-05-09
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My dog has canine plague, and we made it.

    Drugs used: sulfonamides, mefloxacin (pediatric fever-reducing syrup), ambisen.

    The above drugs are fed once a day in rice. Note that sulfonamides and cephalosporins have antagonistic effects, and the half-life of the drug should be avoided when taking the drug. The above drugs are more toxic, pay attention to the physical damage to the dog when taking the drug, and drink more water.

    It works after five days of medication. After remission, the dose was reduced and consolidated for three days.

    Be patient, my dog still hasn't had any after-effects.

    Best wishes to your dog**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are successful cases, that's for sure, but it also depends on the system of individual puppies, some of them take more than 1 month to cure, and they are accompanied by sequelae. We must be mentally prepared for a long way to go.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are still a lot of successful cases, our company has taken over canine plague and small sick dogs, most of them are better, I remember I treated a 3-month-old Gu Mu, canine plague, ** more than half a month on the right, some time will be longer! Don't be discouraged, if you love him, do your best! I'm also a dog lover and I hope your baby is healthy!

    Bayer Kennel Epidemic Prevention Department.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Different breeds of dogs, dogs and other objective factors affect the size of the rate, on the whole, the rate of canine plague in the early stage is relatively high.

    The relationship between the various factors influencing the rate and the rate:

    1. The relationship between ** rate and age.

    ** The rate of puppy mortality under 6 months is approximately 90%.

    The mortality rate is lowest over 1 year old, and the infection rate is also low (strong immunity and universal vaccination).

    The resistance of elderly dogs decreases, followed by mortality.

    The overall ** rate is parabolic.

    2. The relationship between the rate and the course of the disease.

    Overall: the early stage is higher than the middle stage, and then higher than the late stage.

    As I said earlier, canine distemper is in the middle stage after it is discovered. In general, canine distemper is very easy to treat in the early stage, but it is difficult to control the disease after the middle stage, and many cases are not well controlled in the middle stage or reach the late stage. It is difficult to recover from neurological symptoms.

    3. The relationship between the rate and immunity.

    The relationship between immunity depends on whether the vaccine has been injected or not. Dogs may still be infected with canine distemper after canine distemper vaccination. Especially for those dogs who have been vaccinated with domestic vaccines, or who have not tested their antibody levels after vaccination, their dogs are infected with dog plague because of incomplete immunity.

    Personal experience: Dogs that have been immunized are infected with dog plague, and the disease is mild, ** high.

    4. The relationship between the rate and the variety.

    After being infected with canine distemper, there is a great hope because the genes of the dog are more powerful. And the living treatment of string dogs is far inferior to that of pet dogs. This is also our most common survivor effect.

    Among the purebred dogs, the sled three fools (husky, Samoyed, Alaska) and other dog breeds are not heat-tolerant, and once dog plague breaks out, the ** rate is lower than that of other dog breeds.

    5. ** and nursing relationship.

    Finally, let's talk about the care of dog plague. Hospitalization is not as effective as at home. No matter how well the hospital takes care of it, it is not as good as the owner's care, and the family will find a way to feed the dog, and the doctor will directly choose the drip, the effect of the former is far more than the latter, and the canine plague needs to be well cared for by the owner, otherwise it will speed up the course of the disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is necessary for puppies to get canine plague**, and early canine plague can be cured. If the owner finds that the puppy has signs of fever, it should be tested, and it will be cured immediately after the diagnosis. When the dog is young, the owner should pay more attention to the dog's situation to avoid accidents.

    It is necessary for puppies to get canine plague**, and early canine plague can be cured. If the owner finds that the puppy has signs of fever, it should be tested, and it will be cured immediately after the diagnosis. When the dog is young, the owner should pay more attention to the dog's situation to avoid accidents.

    In the early stage of dog plague, the dog will lose energy and lose appetite. Then I suddenly start vomiting and diarrhea, my mental state is not good, my body temperature rises, I sneeze, my nose and eyes will discharge a discharge like water, diarrhea, and the number of diarrhea will gradually increase.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The ** rate of dog plague in adult dogs is higher than that of dogs in the puppy stage, but there is only a ** rate of 50%, so the **way must choose the right way:

    1. Monoclonal antibodies, it takes a long time for dogs without successful immunization to produce active immunity against pathogens. Monoclonal antibodies are artificially prepared or off-the-shelf antibodies extracted from the blood of other immunized animals that can quickly begin to reduce viral load. For canine plague, it is crucial.

    2. Interferon, compared with monoclonal antibody, interferon is not targeted at canine plague, but it can inhibit the replication of the virus and has a certain effect on viral infection.

    3. Symptomatic, not targeted, only to reduce symptoms. It's not a cure, but it's just as important! For example, when there are convulsions, you can appropriately apply some anti-convulsive drugs to make the dog not too uncomfortable and have more strength to fight the disease.

    4. Prevent secondary infection.

    Secondary infections here generally refer to bacterial infections. Canine plague itself is a viral infection, but in some cases, viral infections can easily lead to secondary bacterial infections that can aggravate the condition. However, it must be noted that the disease canine plague itself is caused by a virus!

    Don't use some dirt book or your own life experience to use drugs indiscriminately. If you really make up your mind**, please go to the most professional hospital and find a professional veterinarian.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I have to tell you that the mortality rate of canine distemper is still quite high A dog I raised a few years ago was deceived by someone to buy a sick dog that later spent 10,000 yuan or died But a few days ago my friend and her dog were cured of illness The main thing is to see how the dog is physique, and the probability of being able to bear it is greater The premise is that it must be treated, no matter whether it must die, depending on what your dog usually likes to eat, try to stuff it to eat The more you can eat, the greater the chance of survival, strengthen nutrition, don't give up** I hope your dog will be soon**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Canine plague** is generally an injection**, to assist in taking anti-inflammatory drugs and drops of antiviral eye drops. The pre-symptoms of canine plague are runny nose, slight cough, eye droppings, and appetite.

    In the medium term, there will be loss of energy, loss of appetite, thick nasal discharge, thick eye feces, and severe cough.

    In the later stage, the dog will not eat, be listless, and have convulsions in the limbs and head.

    The incubation period of canine plague is about 7-10 days, and the time should be half a month to a month.

    As long as the dog can still eat, it is not recommended to hang water, generally injection, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, canine plague inhibitory protein, interferon, serum, etc. If you have a high fever, you also need to get a fever reduction injection. Antiviral eye drops on the eyes and nostrils more than four times a day.

    If the dog is in good health and has strong resistance, there is more hope of cure.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    General pet hospitals are fine. You still have to pay more attention to it!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Doctors only make the biggest and most effective based on the symptoms they see and the data from the laboratory! It doesn't matter if it's good or not**! What are the odds! If you have to say it, the chance is 2 points 1 or death.

    I'm a doctor myself! Nearby dogs are also treated by me to help treat them All the same The medication is nothing more than the following content as the backbone (you need to adjust the medication slightly according to the condition).

    General medication explanations.

    Pet hospital medication is nothing more than looking at it yourself to buy and use! The pet hospital hangs and does not give enough medicine! Or inferior medicines.

    Monoclonal antibodies (early use after clear infection with the virus - to promote the rapid production of antibodies by the body) ->> ** can obtain lifelong immune antibodies.

    Serum (exogenous antibodies, the effect lasts for about 20 days, the effect decreases, and the use is in the middle and late stages)->** will basically not get lifelong immune antibodies, and if you are infected again next time, it will be more dangerous.

    Perturbent (obstructs the synthesis of the virus and gives the body time to produce antibodies to fight the virus).

    Immunoglobulins (to strengthen the body's immunity).

    In general, monoclonal antibodies are not used with serum! Choose one of them to match the latter two!

    The principle is to suppress the emergence of complications and eliminate the virus.

    Fever with physical fever! Alcohol smear the soles of the feet and apply ice cubes to the head! + Cephalosporin + Infusion Xiao Chai Hu!

    Try not to apply too complicated drugs to cooperate with Consider dog Qingkailing Antiviral Oral Liquid Containing Radix Radix Radix Macrophylla Cough (Azithromycin Ribavirin) Dry nose with erythromycin eye drops can prevent cracking and infection (excessive eye feces can be suppressed with chloramphenicol eye drops) Prevent convulsions from the first discovery with Niu Huang Qingxin Pill (even if you have convulsions) + Sulfonamides (special drugs for meningitis)! Comes with vitamin B gamma oryzanol calcium gluconate.

    The best monoclonal antibodies and interferons are Century Yuanheng's. The most commonly used ones are from Beijing or Changchun.

    Poisonous mutation! Viruses mutate easily! The effect of the mutated virus serum is not obvious! (So consider the monoclonal antibody first!) However, monoclonal antibodies need to work for a long time and are used when the body is not seriously damaged).

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Canine distemper (also known as canine distemper) is a pathogenic virus. It mainly infringes on dogs and ferrets. It belongs to paramyxovirus.

    The diameter of the virion is 115-160 nm. Dunkin and P. Laidlaw were the first to be successfully separated. Infected dogs (especially puppies) develop fever, tearing, runny nose, vomiting, diarrhea, mucus in the stool, and sometimes convulsions and cramps after an incubation period of 4-5 days.

    Inclusion may be demonstrated in the cells of the trachea, bladder, and biliary mucosa. The attenuated virus can be used as a live vaccine for the reproduction of chicken embryo fibroblasts and dog kidney cells in cultured cells.

    Canine distemper, if the dog is infected with this disease, there is currently no specific medicine in the world, and can only take "support". Canine distemper is a viral disease that can be transmitted through the air, with a mortality rate of more than 90%. When a sick dog has neurological symptoms, the doctor will recommend that you euthanize it, because by that time, the virus has invaded the cranial nerves, and the dog will continue to convulsions until death, which is very painful, so don't hesitate at that time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    About canine plague: Canine plague is a highly contagious, very dangerous canine disease, the first symptoms of this disease infection are loss of appetite, discharge from the eyes and nose, dry cough, sick dogs will also show vomiting or diarrhea, and later on, sick dogs will develop neurological symptoms, including, shaking head, drooling, uncontrolled chewing movements, etc., as well as symptoms of cramps and seizures. Canine distemper virus can also invade the feet and nose, resulting in ** surface hardening, sick dogs in the first stage of canine distemper some can recover, some can not recover, but once the virus invades the brain tissue, the chance of recovery is very small.

    Canine distemper is a global disease and is the leading and deadliest disease in unimmunized dogs. Canine plague and parvo are infectious diseases that can directly lead to the death of puppies, especially the puppies that have just been bought, and there is an incubation period, the owner is easy to confuse canine plague and general cold and cough, delaying the best time, and the chance of early canine plague is many times higher than that of the late stage, so canine plague and small early diagnosis plays a decisive role in the first place, so the owner must not ignore all the conditions of the puppy. Canine plague generally has an incubation period of 3 to 5 days, just beginning to onset very much like a general cold and cough, but there are red bloodshot at the corners of the eyes, a lot of tears, tear stains, green stool, and cough, the meat pad on the sole of the foot begins to harden, the heartbeat is accelerated, but the appetite and spirit have no effect, often good appetite and good spirit will make the owner paralyzed, thinking that there is no big problem, and pay attention to the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, berberine and cough syrup, should be consulted in time and**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I heard that canine plague will take ** a month, and if there are symptoms such as convulsions, it will be left with sequelae.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What injections and how much? And that's the key, and it's already in the middle and late stages of shaking the head, and the nerves in the brain are starting to get damaged.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    My dog has had small canine plague, and he has pulled a lot of blood and rotten intestines, and finally he was cured. Insist on treating it, whether it can survive is related to the dog's physique and breed, and if it doesn't work, change the hospital.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It seems that the symptoms are exactly the same as my dog, I took her to the pet hospital, and said that it was not dog plague, it was encephalitis, cranial nerves, etc., and I got the first injection today, and you are looking for someone to take a look.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    These two viruses are like cancers for dogs, and the fatality rate is quite high, especially canine distemper. There is a rule, canine plague and parvo are generally pulled and vomited. But there are differences, you should pay attention to observing, the symptoms of vomiting appear first, and in general, it is small.

    And I got a small dog, and the smell of excrement was quite unpleasant. (I can wake up at night) really, I can't tell.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    **The rate is very low.

    Canine distemper is a disease of dogs with a very low rate, especially in puppies, with a very low rate, even almost 0 (referring to dogs under 6 months old). The incubation period is 9-12 days, and the initial symptoms are similar to those of a cold, such as coughing, sneezing, runny nose, and high fever.

    2 3 days after high fever recurrence, foot pads begin to be hard, cough frequently, shortness of breath, 3 5 days later may appear neurological symptoms, then you can give the dog an appropriate amount of vitamin B12.

    From the beginning of the symptoms of canine plague, insist on giving the dog a monoclonal antibody with high free serum + cefradine to kill the virus, and you can add an appropriate amount of transfer factors.

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