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Hurry up and take it to see, it's late and it's troublesome, and the sooner you see it, the greater the hope.
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In the later stages of the dog's parvo, the dog will stop eating and drinking, and not many dogs can survive without eating and drinking. At the same time, the dog's blood in the stool is aggravated, and the feces are completely red, which is also a sign that the dog is not saved. When the dog's body temperature reaches 40 degrees, the dog has basically come to the end of its life.
Dogs will have symptoms of reduced food intake after parvo, and they will not eat in the later stages of the disease. Along with the cessation of eating, there are also dogs that no longer drink water. At this time, the dog's condition was basically hopeless.
At first, the dog's feces are only thin and smelly. But as the condition worsens. The dog's poop will have blood stains, and the color of the poop will even be completely red in the later stage, called dark red or coffee.
As the condition worsens, the dog's body temperature will gradually rise. In the late stage of infection, the dog's body temperature can even reach more than 40 degrees. At this time, the dog's condition is no longer a cure, and the hope of ** is very slim.
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Canine parvo is a contagious disease, so it is not recommended for owners to stay at home on their own**
If you have more than one dog in your home, you need to isolate the sick dog to avoid infecting the healthy dog, and disinfect the home regularly.
Secondly, take the sick dog to the pet hospital and stop eating and drinking, feed glucose and saline every hour, and vitamin B6 every 12 hours to supplement the energy needed by the dog and enhance the body's resistance.
In addition, interferon, monoclonal antibodies, or high serum immunization, as well as anti-inflammatory drugs, and antibiotics are injected or taken orally according to the dose to prevent secondary bacterial infection. If the dog has symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration, it needs to be hydrated and take antiemetic and antidiarrheal drugs.
Finally, you need to strengthen your daily care, pay attention to keeping your dog warm, and you can put a thick blanket in the kennel.
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After the dog is small, isolate it as soon as possible, and then fully disinfect it with 84 disinfectant every day. At the same time, pay attention to supplementing the dog with nutrients to enhance the body's immunity. For dogs with small infections, it is not recommended to be at home**, it is best to seek medical attention as soon as possible and cooperate with the doctor to use the drug**.
When the dog is infected with parvo, the owner should lock it up alone for isolation as soon as possible to avoid secondary infection and infection to other dogs. For dogs with severe vomiting and diarrhea, in order to avoid aggravating the symptoms, it is necessary to fast and cut off water and feed glucose to supplement physical energy.
After the owner does a good job of isolation, prepare 84 disinfectant or ultraviolet sterilization lamp, and carry out comprehensive sterilization and disinfection of the dog's living environment and daily necessities every day. If the owner neglects to kill the parvovirus in the dog's body, it will be more difficult for the sick dog. Even if the sick dog is cured, it is prone to ** situation.
During the period, the owner should also pay attention to supplementing the dog's nutrition, as long as the dog's physical resistance goes up, the parvo can get better faster. For dogs with obvious relief of symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea, the owner can feed it a light liquid food, such as minced meat porridge, or feed it nutritional paste to enhance immunity.
How can a dog save itself when it has parvo? Must seek medical attention immediately! Cooperate with the doctor to carry out the drug**, and the owner should not take the drug for the dog at home. Parvovirus attacks are rapid, and dogs with poor immunity can die in less than a week.
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