After vaccination, the dog has never been out, will it get canine plague?

Updated on pet 2024-06-07
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is possible, for example, that you or your family members go out and step on something left behind by a dog carrying the virus, so it is easy to bring canine plague or parvo into the house. Or when you go to the hospital for a big vaccine, it is also very likely that you will be infected. If it is confirmed that it is canine plague, then it should not be ignored.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the 2nd and 4th are the dog sellers, then he must be lying to you, and I've come across them.

    In any case, it is not born in someone's house, and it has to be vaccinated when you take it home, and it doesn't matter if the dog is sick and can't go out.

    Generally, puppies are 40 days old when they are injected with 2 joints, 2 weeks later, 6 joints, and dewormed, and then more than half a month later, they can be directly injected with 7 rabies vaccines.

    Canine plague can still be saved if it is detected in time, so you don't delay.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Did you make the vaccine yourself? If it is a dog shop person who says that it is impossible, it is impossible to get the first shot in 2 months, it is impossible to get the first shot in a month, it is impossible to get all the vaccines, at least two months, and he is only a month, he should have been deceived when he bought it, it is very difficult to cure this disease, I hope your dog can get better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Vaccines are not 100% !

    Just minimize the chance of getting sick!

    It's best not to go out.

    Spring easy infectious disease!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I've had a dog many times, and the dog is too pampered and will be bad for it. My friend's dog is Gu Mu, and she has canine distemper, which cannot be cured in many hospitals, and it is said to be the same as human cancer. It's just what I hear, it doesn't mean anything. Her dog later died...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Canine distemper is the first type of infectious disease in dogs, and it is an acute infectious disease that seriously threatens the life and health of dogs. So what causes dogs to get this disease?

    1. Droplet infection: This is a relatively common way to transmit canine distemper. When you take your dog to chat with a large number of dog parents in a crowded area, maybe your dog has been infected by a sick dog while playing with a large number of dogs. Because the canine distemper virus can infect healthy dogs through sneezes, droplets, etc., along with the air.

    2. Indirect infection. This is mainly caused by canine distemper in healthy dogs through humans or other things. If you come into contact with a dog that already has distemper outside and will come home with a healthy dog in your own home, the distemper virus on your body and clothes will enter the body of the healthy dog, so it will cause the dog to be infected with distemper.

    In addition, if there are two dogs in the family and one has canine distemper, then the other has a high probability of contracting canine distemper, which can cause healthy dogs to be infected with canine distemper through food, toys and air.

    Only by understanding and mastering how canine distemper is transmitted can we better prevent the occurrence of the disease in our daily life. Once a healthy and intelligent dog suffers from canine distemper, even if he survives the disease. Most of them will also leave sequelae, and I hope that all dog owners can think about the health of their babies and take measures to prevent canine distemper in real life, and stay away from diseases.

    Finally, it is recommended that the dog must be vaccinated when the dog is completely healthy when vaccination, so as not to cause the negative effect of the weak virus of the vaccine to be infected with canine distemper.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I bought a dog for a week, I had just taken it home and tested for canine plague, repeated fever, cough, at first I thought it was a cold, and the test strip was positive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because some people who do business make black money. I took a kind of serum, also called a stimulant, and I was very lively after the shot, but it was very bad after two days. If you want to buy a dog in the future, you should go to a regular pet store!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the dog has just bought it back, if you want to have a canine plague problem, it should be a dog that has been bought for a week, and it can be returned as soon as possible, otherwise the cost of this ** is relatively large, and it may not be cured.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This just shows that when you buy a dog, the dog will carry germs, so when you get home, the dog will be sick, even if you take it to the pet hospital, take it to see a doctor, lest you waste money in vain, afraid that the dog is dying, there is no problem in time, the dog's vitality is very tenacious, I wish your dog health.

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