My dog doesn t know if it s dog plague

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

    If there is no strong yellow nasal discharge, it should not be dog plague, pneumonia can be cured, or insist on giving him an injection, it is normal to walk not very neatly after the injection, and it will be fine after two days, if she doesn't eat, it is best to buy him a nutritional paste for the dog to eat, which can supplement the nutrients he needs. And don't give him too much water, dogs are prone to vomiting if they drink too much water. Maybe it's because I don't adapt to the change of environment or catch a cold, my dog also had pneumonia a few days ago, and he got an injection for 5 days (clindamycin two days ago, and then cephalosporin), and now it's better, but he still has a little cough.

    So your dog shouldn't have much of a problem, I wish it a speedy **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Do you have a fever, see if there is yellow eye droppings in your eyes If you don't have any, you'll be fine, so if you don't feel at ease, go to the hospital and do a test with a test strip.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Give it some brown sugar water, use a small syringe to push it into its mouth, don't choke, you can also crush the boiled egg yolk and mix it with porridge soup, push it to drink local warmth, use a small bottle of hot water, cover its stomach, so that it is hot, and it can be painful.

    If you are sure that it is dog plague, you can give it an injection of monoclonal antibody and globulin.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Forehead. It's hard to say, dog plague will also have diarrhea...But how he was constipated.

    Is it something that was eaten. Blocked in the intestines.

    You try to change hospitals. There are too many unscrupulous veterinarians these days.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Take him for a walk more, care more about it, put more things in the nest, and cover more things outside the nest to protect the room.

    I also went to buy it today, and made a nest for it myself, and at night I will obediently climb into it and sleep, which is really good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's your fault that you don't vaccinate it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Veterinarians say it's not dog plague, how can people say anything about this?

    Dog plague is also possible, the kind of respiratory type is like this, cough, nasal congestion, phlegm!

    Don't you sell test strips?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Dog plague is a highly contagious viral infection caused by canine distemper virus infection, which is widely present in the eye and nose secretions of sick dogs, and also contaminates the air around them.

    2.If the dog is normal or lacks the relevant immunity, it is possible to be infected with the canine distemper virus after being exposed to the relevant infectious agent, which can lead to the disease.

    3.After a dog is infected with canine distemper virus, it usually shows related symptoms within the fourth day, mainly including sneezing, runny nose, cough, fever, etc.

    4.At the same time, after 1-2 days, the eyes secrete purulent discharge, purulent nasal discharge.

    5.In the later stage, there will be nasal blockage, nasal scratching, and exhalation of foul-smelling gas, which is recommended to be taken to the pet hospital for further examination and**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The disease can occur all year round, but it is more common in the cold season. Dogs of different ages, genders, and breeds can be infected, and puppies and purebred dogs are highly susceptible, severe, and have a high mortality rate. The disease is highly contagious, and the affected dog is the main source of infection, and there are a large number of viruses in the nasal fluid, saliva, tears, respiratory droplets, tissues and organs, and blood of the affected dog, and can be detoxified through urine for a long time.

    After some sick dogs recover clinically, they can detoxify for a long time and become poisonous dogs, which is also a source of infection that people do not pay attention to. Tests have shown that the main route of transmission is the respiratory tract, followed by the digestive tract.

    Symptoms: The neurological symptoms of canine distemper are one of the more characteristic symptoms of the disease, and there are three types of symptoms: 1. It appears 7-21 days after the recovery of systemic symptoms; Second, it manifests itself at the beginning of fever; 3. Occurs concomitantly after the onset of severe systemic symptoms.

    Sick dogs may have local twitching of the lips, eyelids, ear roots, and a forelimb or hind limb at worst, and salivation, empty chewing, foaming at the mouth, falling to the ground and convulsions, and having epileptiform seizures. After the convulsions stop, some of them bark, spin, and collide, lasting from a few seconds to a few minutes, and the number of seizures has also progressed from a few times a day to a dozen. Sick dogs tend to have a poor prognosis.

    A small number of sick dogs may survive after passing **, and some are accompanied by sequelae such as hindquarters weakness, limb and facial tics. Some sick dogs are accompanied by rhinoscopic dryness and cracking, swelling of the four-legged foot pad, excessive hyperplasia and keratinization, forming hard foot pad disease. A small number of sick dogs may also have bean papules on the abdomen**.

    In conclusion, the symptoms of canine distemper are complex and diverse, which are related to its viral characteristics and secondary co-infection with other bacteria and viruses.

    3)**Methods include the use of antibiotics, electrolyte supplementation, hydrolyzed protein, high-quality feed, antipyretic, nasal medication, sedation, and antispasmodic. There is no single method that is specific and can be tried and tried. Good care is key, but some dogs don't recover completely, though.

    Although generally difficult to cure in dogs with chorea and other neurological symptoms, antispasmodic and sedative drugs can reduce symptoms.

    4) The immunization effect of the vaccine against this disease is better. As long as the vaccination is carried out according to the immunization schedule, a high protection rate can be achieved. General Immunization Schedule:

    Puppies can be immunized at the age of 4-6 weeks old puppy double vaccine, 7-8 weeks old immunization dog six vaccines, 10-12 weeks old and then immunized once six vaccines, and then a booster shot of six vaccines every year.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It mainly depends on whether the dog has symptoms of canine plague, and if not, it can be concluded that it does not have canine plague.

    1) Canine distemper is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by canine distemper virus, which is highly contagious and can have a mortality rate of more than 80%. At the beginning of the symptoms of canine distemper, the dog's body temperature is as high as 39 5 41 degrees Celsius, loss of appetite, depression, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing, and diarrhea. In the next 2 to 14 days, the body temperature rises again, cough, purulent nasal discharge, purulent eye feces, and it is already the middle stage of canine plague.

    At the same time, secondary gastrointestinal diseases, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. Highly depressed and lethargic. In the later stage of the onset of canine distemper, there will be typical neurological symptoms, foaming at the mouth, convulsions, at this time it is generally difficult to **, but there are some successful cases**.

    2) **Judgment.

    The above can preliminarily determine whether the dog has canine pestilence, if it does not meet the above characteristics, it should not be canine pestilence.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, see if the dog has eye discharge and see if it is thick! Let's see if the dog's nose is dry, if it is canine plague, the nose will be dry due to high fever, and it will crack severely! Let's look at the dog's mental condition, whether there is a fever!

    Dogs with dog plague generally have a fever, a persistent fever, sometimes high and sometimes low! According to you, 6 days ago, it started to have diarrhea and blood after eating 2 tablets of Qiba! It may be because the dog has eaten too many insect repellent tablets, resulting in the stomach and intestines can not bear it and bleed, because the deworming of the ciba is more harmful to the stomach and intestines, and we don't use the deworming!

    Especially for puppies, it's not good for the stomach! In fact, there are many dog deworming drugs on the market that have good effects, and they will not cause too much damage to the dog's stomach! Also, if you have a hiccup or a cough, you have to make sure that you have a hiccups!

    If it is gastrointestinal bleeding, we will use Yunnan Baiyao capsules to give the dog to eat! It depends on the situation, ** diarrhea can be used oxytetracycline, Po Chai oral liquid! If you have a fever, please buy a test strip to test it yourself, it is best to test the dog plague and the small one, so as to prescribe the right medicine!

    If you are sure that it is not dog plague or parvo, you can use children's Baishi syrup for fever! If it is dog plague or parvo, please seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How can you tell if a dog has a cold or distemper, and what should you do?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Vomiting, loss of appetite, sneezing, runny nose, etc. I have raised a dog, at the beginning of these symptoms I thought it was a cold, after a few days, began to have diarrhea, a red spot appeared on the stomach, sent to the pet hospital said that it was canine plague.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In the early stage, it manifested decreased appetite, poor spirits, runny nose, fever and other symptoms. In the middle stage, he could not eat, and there was purulent discharge from his nose and eyes, accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea. In the late stage, symptoms such as epilepsy, spinning in circles, abnormal standing, unsteady walking, and finally coma.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The symptoms of canine distemper are like a cold, there will be some symptoms of bronchitis or gastroenteritis, and the dog must take the dog to the hospital for distemper, otherwise it will have a great impact.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you don't eat, you can't move, and you feel no energy; Some dogs have brain plague, which can cause headaches, and dogs will run and jump around; The plague dog's mouth was drooling.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The incubation period for canine distemper is 3-9 days. Symptoms are varied and depend on virulence, environmental conditions, age, and immune status. 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. But after a few days, the body temperature rises again, for an indefinite duration. Tearing, redness of the conjunctiva, and the change of ocular discharge from liquid to mucopurulent may be seen.

    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, diarrhoea, and eventually death from severe dehydration and debilitation.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Dog plague should have an elevated body temperature and bloody stools. I always want to vomit! But I don't know how your dog is doing now, you have to pay attention, it's best to go to the pet hospital to have a look, do a check-up! This disease is difficult to treat, you better take your dog to see it!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Canine plague virus occurs mostly in young dogs, but it is more common in puppies aged 3 to 6 months. Signs include respiratory symptoms such as cough and runny nose, but most have no initial effect on appetite.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    How can you tell if a dog has a cold or distemper, and what should you do?

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Early symptoms of canine plague include cough, runny nose, and fever.

    First measure the dog's temperature, canine plague will definitely be invoiced, the dog's normal body temperature is 39, you can measure him at home.

    Canine plague can also damage the dog's nerves, causing convulsions.

    Question: Uh-huh, now pulling slimy, I haven't eaten for 8 hours, I don't know what to do with the lower part, do I have to go to the hospital.

    If you find that it may be canine plague, you must send it to the hospital in time.

    There were no convulsions and no fever.

    Question: Do you not vomit after feeding too much medicine?

    What kind of medicine do you feed?

    The infection rate of canine plague in dogs is very high, and if there are other dogs at home, try to isolate the dog.

    Question: I ate Feledo today and threw up after eating It turned out to be fine.

    Question: Let's go to the hospital for a check-up tomorrow.

    If you answer simple vomiting, it may be gastroenteritis, don't give the dog anything to eat today, evening and tomorrow morning, be hungry, give a small amount of something tomorrow afternoon, easy to digest, he loves to eat, add a little probiotics, and regulate the stomach.

    If you are not at ease, of course, you should go to the hospital for a check-up

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  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Here's how to tell if a dog has dog plague in the wild

    1. Use canine plague test strips to check whether the dog has canine plague and shout;

    2. Measure the body temperature to observe whether the dog has two-way heat, whether it has fever in the morning and evening, and it is slightly better at noon, if so, the dog suffers from canine plague;

    3. Observe whether the meat pads and nose of the dog's paws are dry and cracked, and whether the secretions of the nose and eyes are increased.

    In addition, dog owners should pay special attention to the fact that for puppies that have not been vaccinated, they must pay attention to cough and fever, because it is likely to be an early symptom of dog plague, once confirmed to have canine plague, the sooner it is treated, the greater the chance of survival.

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