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1-3 months puppy sleeping convulsions. Hum is normal! It's not that the puppy is too small, and it's not that adaptable, if you don't have diarrhea, it will be fine in a few days!
If you have a cold, give it some children's cold medicine! But not small! It's not canine plague either!
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If you are not at ease, go to a regular pet hospital to do a canine plague and a small test strip to check you, and the results will be clear naturally. The puppy who has just arrived at home should not be fed too much milk every day, eat less and eat more, and be a little hungry, it may be that the environment and food are not used to it, the main reason is that it is too small, and the mental head is a good thing, or it may just be a cold, in my opinion, the problem is not big, or observe more, if the situation gets worse, go to the doctor as soon as possible, so as not to delay the best ** time, if it is just a cold, eat some cold powder for babies, bless your puppy.
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Puppies can't drink milk Don't feed it Haven't you been vaccinated If you do, the chance of getting canine plague is not very high It may be a common cold Just feed some cold medicine If it's not good, you have to go to the hospital If it's canine plague, you have to go to the hospital as soon as possible** Otherwise, it's very dangerous It's okay to sleep and have convulsions Puppies are generally like this.
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The dog may have symptoms such as vomiting, depression, increased body temperature, diarrhea, etc., and the feces are gray or gray-yellow, with a large amount of mucus and pseudo-membrane, soy sauce color or blood sample, and foul smell. It is recommended that the owner take the dog to the hospital for an examination and follow the doctor's instructions for symptoms**. Dog fever and diarrhea may be enteritis type small, the affected dog will have vomiting, depression, increased body temperature, diarrhea and other symptoms, the feces are gray or gray-yellow, with a large amount of mucus and pseudo-membrane, soy sauce color or blood, foul smell.
It is recommended that the owner take the dog to the hospital for examination, and follow the doctor's instructions to treat the symptoms**.
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1. ** and symptoms
Canine gastroenteritis and diarrhea in dogs is a common canine disease that can be caused by a variety of bacteria, viruses or parasites. Common symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased body temperature, lack of energy, etc. When the dog is found to have the above symptoms, it should be taken to the pet hospital for diagnosis and diagnosis in time, and timely Li infiltrate.
2. Drugs**
For dog plague gastroenteritis and diarrhea, there are many drugs on the market, but they should be selected according to the advice of the veterinarian. The usual ones include antiviral, antibacterial, and antiparasitic. For example, antimicrobials such as ofloxacin and metronidazole can be used for bacterial infections; For parasitic infections, anthelmintic drugs such as lobalin can be used; Antiviral drugs, on the other hand, need to be selected according to the type of virus.
During the administration process, care should be taken to use it strictly according to the doctor's dosage and time, and not to overdose or overdose.
3. Careful care
Medication is just a means of canine gastroenteritis, in addition to this, careful care should also be taken care of. For example, prepare warm, lukewarm food for your dog, avoid cold drinks, cold food, and foods that are too greasy, and give them an easily digestible diet. In addition, the hygiene of the dog should be maintained at all times, regular grooming, bathing, and frequent cleaning of its environment and supplies.
During the period, the dog should be allowed to rest more and avoid overactivity or nervousness and fright, so as not to affect the effect of the drug.
4. Precautionary measures
Dog plague gastroenteritis is a high-incidence dog disease, in order to prevent the occurrence of the disease, attention should be paid to the corresponding prevention work. First of all, it is necessary to carry out regular vaccinations to ensure that the dog is not susceptible to such diseases. In addition, the pet environment and supplies should be kept hygienic, cross-infection and close contact infection should be avoided, and regular physical examinations and deworming should be carried out.
At the same time, in order to improve the dog's immunity, it should also eat reasonably so that it can maintain good health.
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