No cough, no fever, is it canine plague?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-17
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's a bit like canine parvovirus.

    Initial vomit is food, i.e. mucus, yellow-green or bloody. Diarrhea began about a day after the onset of the disease. At the beginning of the disease, the stool is thin, and as the disease progresses, the stool is coffee-colored or ketchup-colored bloody stool.

    Later, the frequency increases, tenesmus becomes heavier, and the blood has a special fishy smell. After a few hours of bloody stool, the sick dog showed severe symptoms of dehydration, sunken eyes, dry nasal environment, decreased elastic height, and significant weight loss. In cases of severe intestinal bleeding, endotoxin poisoning and disseminated intravascular coagulation can occur due to the decay of intestinal contents, resulting in shock, coma and death.

    If enteritis canine parvovirus disease dogs can be timely and reasonable**, the mortality rate can be significantly reduced.

    The symptoms of canine distemper begin are an increase in body temperature, which lasts for 1-3 days. Then it subsides, much like the characteristics of a cold healed. However, after a few days, the temperature rises again, and the duration is indefinite, and tearing, redness of the conjunctiva, and eye discharge changes from liquid to mucopurulent.

    The nasal area is dry and has nasal discharge, which begins as serous nasal discharge and then becomes purulent. At the beginning of the disease, he had a dry cough, which later turned into a wet cough and difficulty breathing. Vomiting, diarrhea, intussusception, and eventually death from severe dehydration and debilitation.

    You said your puppy didn't have a fever. It shouldn't look like canine plague. It's canine parvovirus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What is the concept of a vaccine?

    Vaccines are attenuated.

    Take the test shortly after your vaccination.

    It is very likely to be positive, which is what you call the 2 bar is not obvious.

    It is recommended to find an experienced doctor to judge.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Hello dear, dogs do not cough is not to rule out the possibility of canine distemper virus infection. Canine distemper dogs begin with some of the more common symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections, which can also occur with the common cold.

    The case fatality rate after canine distemper infection is relatively high, especially among puppies, so if you suspect that dog distemper is suspected, it is recommended to take it to the hospital immediately for examination and diagnosis.

    Hello dear, dogs do not cough with staring does not rule out the possibility of canine distemper virus infection. Canine distemper dogs initially manifest themselves as some of the more common upper respiratory tract infections, and these symptoms can also occur when the common cold is ruined. The case fatality rate after canine distemper infection is relatively high, especially among puppies, so if you suspect that dog distemper is suspected, it is recommended to take it to the hospital immediately for examination and diagnosis.

    Dear, canine plague first invades the respiratory system, then the digestive system, and finally the nervous system (convulsions), which can only be discussed in response to the symptoms**. If the dog has canine plague, if you don't eat, you should immediately go to the local rubber to buy canine plague monoantibody or serum, and inject it for 3 5 days. Pay attention to its body temperature, fever is given to reduce fever, antibiotics are injected twice a day, subcutaneous injection according to body weight, if digestive system symptoms appear, vomiting and diarrhea should be fasted and watered, given orally, refusal to eat can be administered with a needle.

    Give more high-protein foods with high nutritional value that can arouse your appetite. For example, things like minced chicken, canned meat, and protein powders, which are necessities . Dogs with dog plague will basically consume energy in the process of fighting the disease collectively, so the infusion can only simply replenish energy and cannot meet the needs of the body.

    The puppy did not have a rash or anything like that, is it also canine distemper, because there is no professional veterinarian near the house, so it is not possible to confirm whether it is canine distemper.

    Dear, the puppy does not have a rash or the like, it is not canine distemper, as long as the dog does not have a fever, it is not necessarily canine distemper and fever. Because canine distemper is an infectious disease, its incubation period is generally about 2-3 weeks, so if the dog does not have a fever, then it may be infected with canine distemper.

    Dear, canine distemper is an infectious disease, and its incubation period is generally about 2-3 weeks, so if the dog does not have a fever, then it can be infected with canine distemper. However, if the dog has a high fever that does not go away, malaise, loss of appetite, and even vomiting and diarrhea, then it is necessary to consider whether it is canine plague and fever.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. The cause of the dog's cough

    There may be many reasons why a dog does not have a fever and coughs, such as respiratory infections, canine distemper and other diseases, allergies, heart disease, etc. Among them, cough is one of the common symptoms of respiratory tract infections, and bacteria and viruses can cause coughing in dogs, such as canine infectious bronchitis, canine upper respiratory tract infections and other diseases.

    In addition, dogs may cough due to swallowing a foreign object or being overly excited or nervous. If the dog coughs frequently, it is recommended to go to the pet hospital for examination in time to determine**and give the appropriate **.

    2. Characteristics of dog cough

    Unlike human coughs, dog coughs are usually hoarse, short-lived, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting and sneezing. The volume of the dog's cough can also vary, ranging from mild to pronounced with difficulty inhaling and shortness of breath.

    3. How to prevent respiratory tract infections in dogs

    The living environment of dogs is one of the keys to preventing respiratory tract infections. In addition, the dog's immunity is also very important, adequate exercise, a good diet, and supplementation of strong immunity nutrients can also enhance the dog's immunity.

    4. How to cough in a dog

    The methods are different for different people. If it is a cough caused by a viral infection, antiviral drugs can be used**, such as canine distemper and other diseases need to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time.

    If it is because of a foreign body cough, you can first try to give the dog a few drops with food oil to help cough up the foreign body, but if the foreign body cannot be coughed up, you still need to go to the hospital for further **.

    In short, if the dog does not have a fever and the cough lasts for a long time, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, diagnose the root cause and carry out **.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Canine distemper cough.

    2. Is dog cough a precursor to canine distemper?

    3. What does canine plague cough look like?

    4. What medicine to take for canine distemper cough.

    1.Canine distemper can cause coughing.

    2.Canine distemper is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by the canine distemper virus, which is highly contagious and has a high mortality rate.

    3.The incubation period for canine distemper is usually three to four days, sometimes extended to 17 to 21 days.

    4.Respiratory symptoms such as cough, fever, and runny nose appear in the initial stage.

    5.Later, symptoms of pneumonia and nervous convulsions appeared.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Canine plague Under normal circumstances, dogs will cough, and canine plague has a long cycle, dog cough is one of its symptoms, and the beginning of coughing indicates that the dog is serious, but it still needs to see the state of the dog.

    My dog has not improved for a week after taking medication, and the cough is getting worse and worse, so I will give the dog a stable Kangda tube, which can also relieve cough, thick nose and other symptoms while resisting canine plague virus, and don't let the dog bask in the sun and touch the water.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Kennel cough and canine plague are both common diseases in dogs, but many owners worry that kennel cough will turn into canine plague, which is actually inaccurate.

    What is kennel cough?

    Kennel cough is a dog disease, commonly known as cough with throat, canine cough, canine laryngeal tracheal hyperchitis, etc. It is a highly contagious disease caused by an upper respiratory tract infection caused by a variety of pathogens, usually occurs in multi-dog living environments, and is also one of the more common dog diseases. The symptoms of kennel cough are dry cough, wheezing, watery eyes, and in severe cases, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms may occur.

    What is canine plague?

    Canine plague is a highly fatal and highly contagious disease caused by canine plague virus. The virus attacks the dog's immune system and respiratory system, causing symptoms such as high body temperature, runny nose, dry cough, vomiting, and diarrhea. The canine plague virus is not transmitted through kennel cough, so kennel cough does not directly cause canine plague.

    Kennel cough is less likely to cause canine plague.

    Although kennel cough does not cause canine plague, some canine plague viruses can indirectly cause kennel cough. Because the pathogen of canine laryngotracheitis has invaded the dog's respiratory tract, it makes the respiratory mucosa delicate and susceptible to other respiratory infections. If the dog is infected with the canine plague virus, the dog's immunity will be reduced, which can lead to diseases caused by the virus, such as pneumonia and other respiratory infections.

    How to prevent kennel cough and canine plague?

    Prevention of kennel cough and canine plague virus is an issue that all dog owners should take very seriously. Often, vaccines are the best way to prevent it. Both kennel cough and canine plague virus can be prevented by injections of different types of vaccines.

    In addition, the dog's living environment can also affect its health. Increasing your dog's outdoor time, proper nutrition and a matching diet can also improve his physical fitness and keep his immune system healthy.

    Conclusion: In conclusion, kennel cough does not directly lead to the occurrence of canine plague. However, if you find that your dog is suffering from kennel cough, it is important to prompt**.

    At the same time, the owner should always pay attention to the dog's living environment and diet, and pay attention to vaccine prevention, so as to better protect the dog's health.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dogs are canine plague of the respiratory tract, you can give dogs and dogs a stable Kangda tube, antiviral can also relieve asthma, cough and other problems, with nagenin, every day on time to measure the dog's body temperature, exercise for too long, don't let it go out, if you catch a cold, it will aggravate the dog's condition.

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