How many days will parvo canine plague pneumonia appear?

Updated on pet 2024-06-22
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The small urgency is basically the same day, and there is a reaction, vomiting. Canine plague is slow, and some dogs will continue to react for more than a week after infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Small. The incubation period of the disease is 7-14 days, and it mostly occurs just after changing the environment (such as newly purchased puppies), or puppies with poor resistance and no vaccination (of course, some adult dogs).

    After a dog is infected with a parvo, it has an incubation period of about 7 days. There are 3 types of symptoms: gastroenteritis type, the sick dog will vomit and pull, and in severe cases, it will pass bloody stools; Myocarditis type, which is similar to human heart disease, diseased dogs often die before they have time; Gastroenteritis and myocarditis are mixed, with the mixed form being the most severe.

    From the first symptoms of the disease to the severe, it generally does not take more than 2 days, and the whole course of the disease generally does not exceed one week.

    Enteritis dogs are initially depressed, anorexic, occasionally feverish, soft stools, or mild vomiting, and then develop frequent vomiting and severe diarrhea. At first, the stool is gray, yellow, or milky white with jelly-like mucus, followed by foul-smelling soy sauce-like or tomato juice-like bloody stools. The sick dog quickly became dehydrated, emaciated, had sunken eye sockets, messy coat, inelasticity, cold ears, nose, limbs, high mental depression, shock, and death.

    Canine Plague The incubation period of canine distemper varies greatly with the source of infection**. **The incubation period for the same species is 3-6 days. **In xenogeneous animals, the incubation period can sometimes be as long as 30 to 90 days.

    Neurosymptomatic canine plague, most of the above symptoms 7 21 days appeared, there are also those who show neurological symptoms at the beginning, puppy transplacental infection can produce neurological symptoms in 28 days and 42 days, due to the canine distemper virus invades the central nervous system at different parts, the symptoms are different. The virus damages the brain, manifesting as seizures, circularity, abnormal standing posture, unsteady gait, ataxia, paroxysmal convulsions of the masticatory muscles and limbs, and other neurological symptoms, and the prognosis of this type of nervous canis is usually poor.

    The disease has a high mortality rate in puppies, with mortality rates reaching 80-90%.

    The disease can occur all year round, but it is more common in winter and spring. The disease has a certain cyclical nature, with a pandemic every three years. Dogs of all ages, sexes, and breeds can be infected, but minor puppies are most susceptible.

    Purebred dogs and police dogs are more susceptible than native dogs, and they have a severe response and a high mortality rate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The initial symptoms of parvin plague are: fever (body temperature up to Celsius), poor spirit, loss of appetite, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing, and diarrhea. In the next 2 to 14 days, there is another increase in body temperature, cough, such as vomiting, diarrhea, not eating, poor spirit, drowsiness, etc.

    Dog colds are mainly divided into two types: "common cold" and "flu", which are mainly a respiratory disease caused by different types of bacterial infections. Common symptoms: listlessness, watery nasal discharge, red, blood-congested eyes, involuntary tears, loss of appetite, and possibly fever.

    Dogs develop symptoms within 3-14 days after exposure to parvovirus, with an average onset time of 5-7 days. Clinical symptoms include decreased appetite, depression, fever, vomiting, and diarrhoea.

    Adult dogs may not necessarily have fever at first, but often have decreased appetite, depression, vomiting, diarrhea (after 24 hours), and sometimes repeated violent vomiting, loose stools, or bloody stool.

    Prevention of parvo plague

    First of all, buy a puppy from a regular channel, because a puppy within 1 month of birth will not get parvo canine plague, so it is best to buy a full-term puppy that has been weaned. Canine parvo plague is also a type of rabies, so you must pay attention to the hygiene of the dog and clean it regularly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it is a large dog, it should be sick and die in about a week.

    Small dogs die in 1 day.

    Diarrhea, blood in the stool, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Canine plague can occur all year round, but it is more common in the cold season of winter and spring (between October and April of the following year). The disease has a certain cyclical nature, with a pandemic every three years. Puppies are most susceptible to infection. The most important sources of canine plague are nasal and eye secretions and urine.

    Canine plague should be detected early and early**! Due to the highly contagious nature of canine plague, people with symptoms of canine plague should be isolated in time**. and disinfect the kennel environment.

    During the ** period, avoid contact with other pets, keep the dog living in a dry and comfortable environment, eat less and eat more easily digestible food, and correctly adopt comprehensive ** measures for the results and prognosis, and control the disease, generally 1 course of treatment (3-5 days) in the early stage, 1-2 courses of treatment in the middle stage, and more than 2 courses in the late stage.

    I hope to give you some help!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The disease occurs more often in the cold season (between October and April of the following year), especially in units or areas where dogs are concentrated. Once the dog is born, it is difficult for other puppies to avoid infection unless they are in absolute isolation. Suckling dogs rarely develop the disease because they can get antibodies from their mother's milk.

    Puppies between the ages of 2 months and 1 year are usually most susceptible. There is a trend towards a younger age (1 month of age).

    When the seasons change in spring and autumn, don't get cold.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally, the small cycle is a week, and as long as you survive a week, the chance is very high.

    Parvo is a viral, hemorrhagic enteritis, and if you feed it, it will increase the burden on the intestines and affect the healing of the small intestine.

    It is advisable to rely on infusions to replenish body fluids. During the infusion process, it should be noted that if the diarrhea is severe, acidosis caused by electrolyte imbalance should be considered. At first, it was recommended to use Ringer's solution as the main ingredient to prepare the nutrient solution. Add ATP, amino acids, creatine, coenzymes, etc.

    As the condition recovers, Ringer can be replaced with glucose. Among them, attention is paid to the replenishment of trace elements.

    In terms of medication, antiviral is indispensable, mainly monoclonal antibodies, serum, globulin, etc. Monoclonal antibody is more suitable for the pre-serum and globulin recovery period.

    Next up is the symptomatic**. It is mainly for vomiting, diarrhea, inflammation, fever, blood and other symptoms.

    For example, vomiting can be treated with 6542, Emol, vitamin B6, etc. When taking drugs, pay attention to avoid martinyl, oxytetracycline and other kinetic drugs.

    Diarrhea can be used with tannic acid protein, pediatric Smecta, etc.

    Broad-spectrum antibiotics can be used with glucocorticoids added to inflammation. Pulling blood can be done with vitamin K, hemostatic sensitivity, and Anluo blood. It would be nice to have thromboprotease.

    If abdominal distension is severe, an enema at a low concentration of potassium permanganate may be used. The small ** is very casual, and in the case of knowing the basic knowledge, what medicine can be used for how the symptoms change. There is no set routine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is parvo and canine plague have to go to the pet hospital for hanging injections.

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