Can the dog cage used after the dog is small can hold other dogs?

Updated on pet 2024-06-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's been a year.

    However, before buying a dog, it is still necessary to disinfect it several times.

    Not only the cages, but also the floors of the home must be disinfected.

    It's been a year, but it's also a good idea to buy insurance and have peace of mind.

    If the sun is strong on your side, it is best to put the cage in the sun at noon, which is taught by the doctor.

    In this way, there are no major problems.

    After my dog died, a few days later, my family bought another one.

    And the home was only disinfected once.

    But fortunately, the dog is fine, and now it's fine.

    In fact, sometimes it also depends on the dog's immunity, it is recommended that you buy a dog, 3 or 4 months is the best.

    It's easier to raise, and it's better to buy one that has been vaccinated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    AbstractParvo is a viral infectious disease. It is mainly transmitted through the saliva, secretions, and feces of animals. If two dogs live together and one dog has parvo, then it is very likely that the other dog has parvo, but it is still showing no symptoms for the time being.

    Two dogs are kept in a cage, one is small and the other is fine, why?

    Parvo is a viral infectious disease. It is mainly transmitted through the saliva, secretions, and feces of animals. If two dogs live together and one dog has parvo, then it is very likely that the other dog has parvo, but it is still showing no symptoms for the time being.

    In addition, if the other dog is in good physical condition, it may have a strong resistance to parvovirus in the body, so it is fine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Hello There is a puppy in the kennel that has parvo, and the rest of the dogs are also contagious if they are not kept in a cage, and in this case, it takes at least two rooms to separate the distance.

    One of the puppies in the kennel has parvo, and the rest of the dogs are not kept in a cage can be infected.

    Hello There is a puppy in the kennel that has parvo, and the rest of the dogs will be infected if they are not kept in a cage.

    Don't raise them together again.

    Parvo infections are very strong.

    Dogs are found all over the world. When they live in groups, they also have a "hierarchy" that can maintain the stability of the entire group and reduce the vicious fights and wars caused by food, living space and competition for the opposite sex. Dogs are territorial and have no territory, occupy a certain range of their own, and protect them from other animals.

    The hydrolens of a dog's eye is relatively large and distorted like a horse's eyeball. The canines are all short-crowned, maxillary.

    The crowns of the first and second incisors are trimodal, with canine pinnacles in the middle and small pinnacles on both sides. In Chinese culture, the dog belongs to one of the 12 zodiac signs, the 11th place in the 12 zodiac signs.

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