Canine parainfluenza is just a cold?

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

    See if you have dog plague. Our dog was not very emotional at first (he usually jumped around, and the oral medicine needed to be used by the dog, and all the cold and distemper symptoms of the dog could not be stopped until three days later.) What exactly to replace.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. What is canine parainfluenza?Canine parainfluenza is a canine respiratory infection caused by a virus. The virus includes canine parainfluenza A virus (CIVH3N2) and canine parainfluenza B virus (CIVH3N8). CivH3N2 is a highly contagious virus that spreads through the air and can spread rapidly within dog breeds.

    2. Symptoms of canine parainfluenzaThe incubation period of canine parainfluenza is generally 2-5 days, and sick dogs will show the following symptoms:

    1) Respiratory symptoms: cough, sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, salivation;

    2) Systemic symptoms: fever, increased body temperature, loss of appetite, drowsiness, fatigue, depression, joint pain;

    3) Symptoms of collapse: ocular conjunctivitis, keratitis, pneumonia, bronchitis, tracheitis, myocarditis, etc.

    3. How to prevent canine parainfluenzaIn order to reduce the incidence of canine outbreaks, owners need to take the following precautions:

    1) Vaccinate dogs regularly to increase their immunity against the virus;

    2) Avoid dogs from contact with the source of infection to reduce the risk of infection;

    3) Strengthen the physical exercise of dogs, increase their body immunity, and prevent infection with viruses;

    4) Keep the dog environment clean and hygienic to avoid the invasion of bacteria and viruses.

    4. Methods of canine parainfluenzaThe ** of canine parainfluenza includes the drug group letter ** and the supporting **, which are as follows:

    1) Drugs**: use drugs similar to human influenza, such as oseltamivir, amantadine, etc.;

    2) Supportive**: Increase the nutritional supply of dogs, maintain water and electrolyte balance, keep the body clean and healthy, and other measures.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I took it to the hospital (it's a small hospital) and checked it out, and I sent out canine plague,,, but it was determined that it was canine parainfluenza... Live your dog as soon as possible**! Feed it 999 cold capsules, one in 3 doses, and inject subcutaneously.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Influenza does have the potential to trigger canine plague.

    After reading the landlord's narrative, the hospital the landlord went to was relatively good.

    There is nothing wrong with the prescription, stick to ** and it will be fine soon.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is currently no specificity for canine parainfluenza virus infection**. It can be used to enhance the body's immune function, anti-viral infection, anti-secondary infection, replenishment of body fluids and other methods for symptomatic treatment**.

    There is no special ** drug for this disease, mainly to prevent secondary infection of dogs, and at the same time to treat the symptoms**. Generally, antipyretic analgesics can be used, such as analgine intramuscular injection, 2 ml for puppies, 5 ml for large dogs, 2 times a day; chloramphenicol 10 30 mg/kg body weight intramuscularly twice daily; Pioneermycin, 1 gram for puppies, 1 gram for 1 time for large dogs, intramuscularly, 2 times a day. Antitussive drugs can be treated with ampylophylline 10 mg per kilogram of body weight intramuscularly.

    The following prescription can obtain better efficacy: 5 concentration of glucose saline 250 ml, add dexamethasone 5 mg, gentamicin 160,000 units, vitamin C 1 g, mixed and intravenous infusion.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Antiviral. Virazole 50 100 mg orally, 2 times a day, for 5 days; Double Coptis chinensis, 1 ml kg body weight, intramuscularly injection, 2 times a day.

    2.Control of secondary bacterial infections. 30 mg with chloramphenicol 10 kg body weight, intramuscularly injection; Ampicillin, 30 to 40 mg of body weight, intramuscularly 2 times a day.

    3.Dilate the trachea. Aminophylline; 10 mg kg body weight, intramuscularly; To alleviate inflammation, dexamethasone (mg/kg) body weight may be given intramuscularly.

    0 vitamin C2000 4000 mg times, intramuscularly or intravenously. Apply high free serum 5 to 15 ml days or rabbit phytoplobulin 2 to 6 ml days.

    The Kyungdae downstairs is also fine.

    However, it is best to consult a doctor when using antibiotics and hormones, and blind administration is not very good and is not good for dogs, which may lead to poisoning.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Xu Chengming Pet Class: Prevention of Parainfluenza Disease in Dogs and**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let's go to the vet and see it this way.

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