Puppy Golden Retriever, strained with blood, no deworming, no vaccination, checked to rule out dog p

Updated on pet 2024-05-27
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I've seen a friend cure a dog like this, it's not as serious as I said, and I saw that the little golden retriever was the same, maybe the symptoms were more serious, and it ended up being fine after three days of injections. Friends are according to enteritis**. Don't let those people lead you by the nose, get disoriented, and delay the dog.

    However, on the first day, he will be cut off from food and water, and on the second day he will only be allowed to drink water, and he can take a small amount of things to see if he has an appetite, and he will eat some if he can, and on the third day, he will be alive and well.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Puppies should eat small and frequent meals, do not feed too much at a time, a maximum of 20 capsules at a time is enough. Feed 4-5 times a day.

    Also, don't feed milk to the dog, drinking milk will definitely have diarrhea.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The jelly-like shape should be something like the intestinal mucosa, Smecta can feed it, but it can only wait for it to slow down before deworming.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    My golden retriever has also been like this, it is indiscriminate eating and stomach discomfort, take it to the doctor to eat two generations of probiotics, regulate the stomach, eat less, drink more water, boil some millet porridge for it to eat, this is recommended by the doctor, do you vomit sticky white water when you retch, if it is a cough, buy some licorice tablets that people eat, eat one piece at a time, basically two days are fine, my golden retriever is, I hope what I said will be useful to you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It could be a gastrointestinal problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the golden retriever is in the cage for a long time, will it get canine plague and parvo?

    Hello, the golden retriever has been in the cage for a long time, and it is a small kiss that will get canine plague and parvo relatives, and the probability is relatively small. Being kept in a cage is not directly related to being small. Parvo is viral gastroenteritis, oak hole bacteria can stay in the air for half a year, once the dog has not been vaccinated and has no antibodies, it is very likely to be infected, (it has no effect on the human body) in addition to being infected and its own.

    Once diarrhea occurs, it may also turn into parvo if it is not treated in time. If you want to let the dog avoid parvo and canine plague, then you must vaccinate the dog regularly, so that the dog's resistance can be stronger, to prevent infection by this type of bacteria, and the dog must go to the hospital regularly to do relevant physical health checkups. Hope it helps you <>

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