How to treat a coronal dog, and what should I do if a puppy has a corona?

Updated on pet 2024-07-05
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    OK.

    A two-month-old dog can be cured.

    Coronavirus in dogs.

    It can be cured, and the coronavirus mortality rate for puppies is only 10 to 30, compared to canine distemper.

    As with parvovirus, the mortality rate is very low, and most of the symptoms of the general coronavirus are some respiratory symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, and cough.

    Tears and so on, interferon can be used in general.

    Symptomatic and antiviral drugs are used, as long as they are positive, the chances are also very high.

    For dogs with different symptoms, the ** regimen is different: the principle is anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antiemetic, antidiarrheal, and rehydration when dehydration is severe. If the symptoms are mild and do not affect the appetite, you can get an injection**, and if the symptoms are slightly severe, you need to be instilled**, and after improvement, the injection will be consolidated, and the severe case will be instilled**.

    Get vaccinated as soon as possible after completely**. It is not recommended to go out for a walk during the period, the coronavirus is a virus that is mainly transmitted through contact, in order to prevent other unimmunized puppies from coming into contact with dog feces, it is best to reduce going out or not going out for a walk. If the dog has not been immunized, or before the immunization is complete, it is not recommended to go out for a walk and bath, which can avoid a lot of trouble.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, it's an honor to answer for you.

    Canine coronavirus can cause varying degrees of gastroenteritis symptoms in dogs, characterized by frequent vomiting, diarrhea, depression, anorexia and other symptoms. It is often co-infected with canine parvovirus, rotavirus, and other gastrointestinal disorders.

    Symptoms

    Sick dogs are lethargic, weak, and anorexic, with vomiting lasting for several days at first, followed by diarrhea and gruel-like or watery stools. Yellow-green or orange-red, foul smell, sometimes a small amount of mucus mixed with feces, some feces can have a small amount of blood, sick dogs show a high degree of dehydration, emaciation, sunken eyes, ** elasticity decreased.

    Most sick dogs do not change much in body temperature, and the number of white blood cells is normal or slightly low. The disease has a certain amount of death at the onset of puppies, and some puppies die quickly.

    Adult dogs generally do not die when they become ill, and can recover 7-10 days after symptomatic treatment. Sodium hypochlorite and bleaching powder are effective disinfectants for this disease.

    〔**〕

    Symptomatic**, intravenous fluids, antiemetic, anti-inflammatory, prevention of secondary infection.

    Most dogs can recover on their own after symptomatic treatment**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Go to the pet hospital for a consultation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Symptomatic methods, such as antiemetic, antidiarrheal, rehydration, and antibiotics to prevent secondary infection, can be used routinely.

    Symptoms: incubation period 1-8 days. The disease spreads rapidly and can spread to the entire colony within a few days. Drowsiness, weakness, and recurrent vomiting are usually present, followed by stools that are pasty, semi-mushy, and watery.

    Orange or green, contains mucus or blood, fever or no fever, leukopenia, rapid dehydration, death. Mortality decreases with increasing age. Some cases are asymptomatic. Canine coronaviruses are often co-infected with parvovirus, constituting a canine diarrhoea pandemic.

    Pathogenesis:

    The disease mostly occurs in the cold winter, spreads rapidly, and often breaks out in litters within a few days; Although the occurrence of the disease is not divided into breed, age and gender, when it is prevalent in the dog group, it is usually the puppies that first develop the disease, and then affect dogs of other ages. The morbidity and mortality rates of puppies are higher than those of adult dogs. Puppies have exacerbated symptoms, with vomiting and diarrhea being the main symptoms of the disease, and adult dogs have mild symptoms.

    The clinical symptoms and epidemiology of the disease are similar to those of rotavirus infection, and it is often mixed with rotavirus, canine parvovirus, etc., and diagnosis is difficult. According to animal regression tests, clinical symptoms appeared 1 day after virus inoculation. All challenged dogs had intestinal and mesenteric lymph node lesions after culling.

    However, there was 1 dog with no obvious symptoms to be observed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello I am a pet doctor Dr. Hao, with 8 years of clinical experience, and the veterinary qualification certificate number is A012016410337, please describe the age of the pet in detail, the breed, whether it is dewormed and neutered. as well as the problems encountered.

    Question: My two-month-old little Teddy has a corona, the first clinical manifestation is anorexia, trembling, and then foaming at the mouth, runny nose, pulling the poop is green, the doctor checked out that it is corona, but it is not serious, the plan for us is to give an injection, 210 an injection, is it useful, can it be fully healed in a few days???

    Hello, dog coronavirus infection is mainly manifested as gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, etc., and individual dogs may be accompanied by respiratory symptoms, such as cough and runny nose. Clinically, antiviral** is also performed in response to the symptoms that arise**.

    Coronaviruses generally have a cycle of about a week.

    Ask how much it usually costs, and calculate it all.

    Ask if the dog will have a crown in the future after it is well.

    Question: How long does it take to get vaccinated, what vaccines are injected, and are there any special things that need to be paid attention to later? For example, dog diet and exercise.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    。。。If this hospital can't solve it, there is nothing it can do.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Be sure to see a doctor and find a better one.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You must go to a regular pet hospital for treatment.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Rehydration: Dogs with coronavirus should be rehydrated generously to correct electrolyte imbalances. If the dog can eat and drink, only has mild diarrhea, and has no vomiting symptoms, it can be fed and hydrated to prevent dehydration.

    2.Antibiotics: Antibiotics are used to control bacterial infections that may be secondary to them, as well as inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract.

    3.Antiemetic: Antiemetic, ondansetron, and metoclopramide are the most commonly used antiemetics for pets.

    4.Deworming: Correct use of anthelmintic drugs to prevent the effect of parasites from affecting **.

    Dogs with coronavirus need to be taken to the hospital**. Clear.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The dog can be cured if he has a crown.

    The course of the coronavirus is generally about seven days, and the dog loses energy, loses appetite, and then vomits and diarrhea. After being infected with the coronavirus, you must take the dog to the pet hospital for symptomatic treatment**, and at the same time disinfect the area where the dog is located and even the whole home to avoid infecting other dogs.

    Dogs have coronary aspiration virus treatment:

    Canine coronaviruses are relatively mild and generally treated in a symptomatic and supportive manner.

    First of all, antibiotics are needed to control secondary infections, and if vomiting is severe, antiemetic, hydration, and ion replacement are required. Since there is no targeted antiviral drug for canine coronavirus, this kind of method is generally adopted to maintain the normal function of dogs, so as to help dogs defeat canine coronaviruses and ultimately achieve the goal of canine coronavirus.

    What do you think about coronavirus test strips in dogs?

    The premise of test strip interpretation is the correct use of test strips, you need to mix the dog's fresh feces and diluent, and then let it stand for 20-30 seconds, use a dropper to take the supernatant and drop 3-4 drops in the sample hole of the test cardboard (can not be dropped in the area of the test result), wait for 10 minutes to interpret the results, and the interpretation results are invalid for more than 10 minutes. The interpretation results should be based on the test line (t) and the control line (c) corresponding to the test strip.

    1. Positive, both the test line and the control line show that the color of the test line does not indicate the severity of the disease.

    2. Negative, only the control line is displayed, and the test line is not displayed.

    3. Invalid, no control line is displayed, and the detection line is or not.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The dog can be cured if it has a corona, but if the dog's own resistance is low, or if it suffers from other diseases, the chance is not large. If the dog is infected with the coronavirus, you must take the dog to the pet hospital in time to treat the symptoms**, and at the same time disinfect the area where the dog is located and even the whole home to avoid infecting other dogs. First, antibiotics are needed to control secondary infections, and if vomiting is severe, antiemetics, hydration, and ion replacement are needed.

    Since there is no targeted antiviral drug for canine coronavirus, this kind of ** method is generally adopted to maintain the positive function of dogs.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. After the detoxification period, it will not be, so after being cured, it needs to be isolated and raised for half a month.

    I am Zhang Qiaoqiao, a veterinarian in the national practice, and I will solve the problem for you. Please provide as much detail as possible about your pet's species, age, gender, vaccinations, deworming, existing symptoms, etc. Special reminder for slippery hunger:

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    Coronaviruses are relatively easy to treat.

    Can a dog be cured if he has a canine form?

    Can it be raised after being cured? It doesn't affect people or other dogs, right?

    If it can be cured, the coronary mortality rate of dogs is quite low.

    It can be raised, there is no problem, it has nothing to do with people, it can infect other dogs.

    But it's easy to treat.

    Can it infect other dogs if it is cured?

    After the detoxification period, it will not be, so after being cured, it needs to be isolated and raised for half a month.

    Regular hospital** is good, do you have to quarantine for half a month when you go home?

    If there is nothing to do for half a month, can I have normal contact with other dogs?

    It's best to isolate it.

    Comparatively safer, for other dogs.

    If the quarantine is fine, is it okay?

    That's right, it's better to quarantine for a longer time.

    That's right. If there is no problem with isolation, it will be normal.

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