Schnauzer has to be small, is it better to take it home or be hospitalized?

Updated on pet 2024-07-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Don't stay in the hospital, take it home, don't disinfect the house, just wipe the house with alcohol, and you have to get a drip every day. My dog was also small when he was a child, and I took it to the hospital for more than half a month. Go for injections every day.

    I've had all the shots. It cost more than a thousand. At that time, when I saw the dog so uncomfortable, and looked at me with a pair of poor big eyes, I felt that I had to cure it no matter what.

    So I stayed with him in the hospital for six hours every afternoon to get an intravenous drip. Sleep with it in your arms every day. It was really tiring at the time.

    But I was very happy when my dog finally got better, and now he is five years old. In the past five years, I have never had a serious illness, at most enteritis.

    Two injections are fine. I say this to tell you that taking care of a dog is very hard, and I hope you don't give up halfway for a precious life. By the way, my dog is also a schnauzer.

    It's lovely, and now I have a son. It's called Pete.

    It's also a year old. I'm really happy to see my dog grow up healthy. Please take care of Xiaoxue.

    You will find it to be man's best friend. Please.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Whether a schnauzer is taken home or hospitalized after contracting parvovirus depends on the situation.

    At home**, if the dog has symptoms such as dehydration and anemia, it needs to go to the hospital immediately**. In addition, if the dog's condition is severe, or if other complications occur, it is advisable to seek help from a professional veterinarian. In the hospital**, if the dog's illness is mild and he or she is able to take care of himself, he or she may choose not to be hospitalized.

    However, you need to go to the hospital every day to receive ** and check-ups, and at the same time spend more time and energy to take care of the accompaniment.

    Overall, if your dog's condition is severe, it is advisable to seek help from a professional veterinarian and be hospitalized**. If the dog's illness is mild and self-caregiving, you can choose not to be hospitalized but need to go to the hospital every day for ** and check-ups. When at home**, if the dog develops symptoms such as dehydration and anemia or other complications, it is recommended to send it to the hospital immediately for acceptance**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It already contains this virus in its body, so it doesn't matter much about disinfection or non-disinfection, it is best to take it home, there are a large number of sick dogs in and out of the hospital every day, if the hospital disinfection is not measured, it is likely to be infected with other diseases there, home disinfection is best to buy pets in pet supplies, so that the damage to the dog will reach the minimum, the usual use of those disinfectant water or something is very good, and it is not easy to clean up, so that the residue is licked by the puppy, and the puppy's paws will be absorbed after contact.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Maybe it's a bacterial disease, but I don't know.

    I have a Tibetan mastiff at home.

    This has been the case before.

    Bloodshot poop.

    When he was taken to the veterinary hospital, the doctor said that he had a disease.

    I can't remember what the disease was.

    In the end, the infusion is cured, it is recommended that you go to a better veterinary hospital to take a good look at the dog.

    Xiaoxue is very cute, and if he is sick, he will definitely not be so active.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Hello dear! Depending on the situation, in general, schnauzers are larger and heavier, so large schnauzers are better suited for long-distance activities, while small schnauzers are better for short-distance activities.

    If you want a schnauzer to race, then a large schnauzer will be better because they are more powerful, and they have more stamina. If you just want a schnauzer to keep you company, small schnauzers are better because they are easier to maintain and easier to train.

    I want to buy a white schnauzer, there are only two left in a litter, one big and one smaller, which is better.

    Hello dear! Depending on the situation, in general, schnauzers are larger and heavier, so large schnauzers are more suitable for long-distance activities, while small schnauzers are more suitable for short-distance activities. If you want a schnauzer to race, then a large schnauzer will be better limb because they have more strength and more stamina.

    If you just want a schnauzer to keep you company, small schnauzers are better because they are easier to maintain and easier to train.

    Dear, the little ones will be better <>

    The appearance of that litter is basically the same, how do I feel that the big one is better.

    Dear, if you need a schnauzer to accompany you, it would be better to choose the smaller one, dear, are they all purebred? <>

    Will the size of a litter vary greatly when it grows up?

    Dear, if it is a purebred schnauzer, there will be no difference Oh <> dear, if you think the big one is better than the small one, you can choose according to your favorite <> is that the big and small ones in a litter will be about the same size when they grow up, right?

    Dear, yes oh <>

    There won't be much difference, oh<>

    Then why are there big and small, but they are not too different.

    Pro, the size of the general dog when it grows up can be judged according to the size of the dog mother, <> pro, there are big and small because the dog also has a reason in terms of eating.

    Then you say that the big ones in a litter are not as good as the small ones.

    Dear, I didn't think it was a purebred

    Dear, if it's a purebred, it must be fat and fat and it's easier to feed Oh <>

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This small mortality rate is still relatively high, but the earlier the **** rate, the higher the rate.

    The whole course of parvovirus is about a week, the first 3 days are the initial stage of the disease, the symptoms may be mild, and the day after the onset is the most serious time of the symptoms, and it is also the most critical time! It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to inject parvo monoclonal antibody or serum at the early stage of the disease to control the disease! Because there is currently no effective oral drug to kill parvovirus!

    The symptoms of parvovirus in the early stage are vomiting and diarrhea, and in the later stage, dogs with severe onset may have symptoms of blood in the stool due to gastrointestinal bleeding, which is like tomato juice and fishy. If vomiting and diarrhea are severe, it is necessary to properly fast, fast, and rehydrate, and must be infused for rehydration, otherwise the dog will be dehydrated. If the dog does not have severe vomiting and diarrhea, and can eat and drink, try to feed it some nutritious and digestible food, which can be combined with gastrointestinal treasure for the dog to eat, which can repair the gastrointestinal tract and have an effect on vomiting and diarrhea.

    When the resistance comes up, the hope of ** is greater!

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