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When a puppy has parvovirus disease, it may show signs of lack of energy. The parvovirus has an incubation period of 3 to 14 days, with an average onset time of 5 to 7 days, and puppies at this stage are usually in poor mental condition. In the process of receiving **, if there is a lack of energy, the reasons may be as follows:
1.Medications***: Some drugs produce *** when parvovirus occurs***, causing the puppy's mental state to deteriorate.
2.Deterioration of condition: If the puppy's condition worsens, it can lead to a deterioration in mental condition.
3.Dehydration: Parvovirus disease can cause frequent vomiting and diarrhea in puppies, which can lead to dehydration. Dehydration can make a puppy's mental state worse.
4.Malnutrition: Failure of puppies to eat properly due to vomiting and diarrhea can trigger malnutrition, which can affect their mental state.
5.Electrolyte imbalance: Frequent vomiting and diarrhea may cause electrolyte imbalances in the puppy, such as abnormal concentrations of sodium, potassium, calcium, etc., which may affect the mental state of the puppy.
6.Concurrent other illnesses: Puppies may be infected with parvovirus complicated by other illnesses, such as coronavirus or canine distemper virus infection, which may cause the puppy's mental state to deteriorate.
If the puppy's mental state continues to deteriorate, it is recommended to contact the veterinarian for examination and diagnosis in time in order to adjust the ** plan and help the puppy recover as soon as possible.
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Parvovirus. It is an acute infectious disease, the mortality rate is high, generally ** 7-15 days, do not feed other things, wait for the virus to empty.
For three days, the virus will generally be excreted, and the poop will be loose and smelly, with brown blood.
**Isolate from other dogs to avoid infecting other dogs. The environment should also be disinfected daily and sprayed with disinfectant, including toys. It is best to wash and expose clothes to the sun.
**Glucose is usually given with a mixture of antibiotics.
Drip in drip and some interferons, immunoglobulins.
and so on, according to the symptoms.
As long as you get through, you can generally **.
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Vaccination has nothing to do with being small, dogs are already small. Parvovirus is a dangerous infectious disease, and the method is more complicated.
Enteritis dogs are initially depressed, anorexic, occasionally feverish, soft stools, or mild vomiting, and then develop frequent vomiting and severe diarrhea. At first, the stool is gray, yellow, or milky white with jelly-like mucus, followed by foul-smelling soy sauce-like or tomato juice-like bloody stools.
The sick dog quickly became dehydrated, emaciated, had sunken eye sockets, messy coat, inelasticity, cold ears, nose, limbs, high mental depression, shock, and death. From the first symptoms of the disease to the severe, it generally does not take more than 2 days, and the whole course of the disease generally does not exceed one week.
Susceptible groups:
CPV mainly infects dogs, especially puppies, which are highly contagious and have a high mortality rate. It can occur all year round, with frequent occurrences in winter and spring. Sudden changes in feeding management conditions, long-distance transportation, cold, and crowding can all contribute to the occurrence of this disease.
Sick dogs are the main source of infection, with large amounts of virus in vomit, saliva, and feces.
**Dogs can still be excreted through their feces for a long time. There is evidence that humans, lice, flies, and cockroaches can be mechanical carriers of CPV. Healthy dogs are infected through the digestive tract through direct contact with sick or poisoned dogs, or through contaminated feed and drinking water.
Dogs are the main natural reservoir, and other canids such as coyotes, jungle dogs, crab-eating foxes, and hyenas can also be infected. With the drift of virus antigens, the virus can already infect cats, bears, raccoon dogs and other animals.
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The dog's small ** cycle is 7 days, and three days is generally not good.
Dog maintenance tips:
The puppy's life should be regular. Feeding should be regular and quantitative, and nutrition should be balanced. Puppies should not be allowed to develop the bad habit of picky eating that can lead to malnutrition.
Care should be taken to prevent hypervitaminosis (especially vitamin A or D) or calcium deficiency. Puppies should not be overfed, generally 7 or 8 points full is fine. It is strictly forbidden to feed spoiled food, and it is best to wash the food bowl every feeding to prevent diarrhea or food poisoning.
Pay close attention to the puppy's bowel and bowel conditions to determine whether it is normal.
The frequency of bowel movements generally varies with the age of the dog. In January, the dog is old several times a day, and by February it is about 3 times a day. The frequency of bowel movements depends on the type of food:
For example, when feeding meat and rice, the amount and frequency of feces are less; When there is a lot of starchy food, the frequency and amount are higher. Pay attention to the color, smell and presence of insects in the puppy's stool. Normal stools are strip-shaped, moderately hard and soft, and usually yellowish.
However, it is also affected by food, such as eating a lot of meat or feeding some liver, the stool is usually black.
The frequency of urination also varies with the age of the dog. 1-month-old dogs, about once every 2 hours, 2-month-old dogs about 5-6 times a day. The urine is pale yellow and clear and transparent, which is healthy.
The first time you pee in the morning, the color is slightly darker, but if you find that the urine is dark all the time, you should suspect that you are sick, and it is best to go to the animal hospital for examination.
Hello! This situation is relatively common in children, and generally our doctors do not recommend immediate surgery for such a small child**, because the child has the possibility of repairing itself, especially for babies under half a year old. Surgery is usually performed after 1 year of age.
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