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It generally takes half a year after the canine plague is eliminated, and the dog can be raised. Canine plague is a contagious disease, which is mainly transmitted through respiratory secretions, feces, saliva and urine, and has a certain incubation period. If you raise a dog too early, it may cause the dog to be infected with canine plague virus, which will cause some harm to the dog, which is not conducive to the health of the dog.
After getting canine plague, the owner needs to use disinfectant in time to thoroughly disinfect the indoor environment.
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About a month.
There is a virus sanitizer for pets. It is mainly used for canine plague.
It is used for the elimination of viruses such as parvo and corona. After about a month of normal disinfection and ventilation, you can raise the dog again.
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It is recommended not to have a dog for a month, otherwise the dog is at risk of canine plague. A while ago, my family was infected with canine plague, but fortunately, I have a long memory, and the dog is almost fine for more than half a month. I also specially bought Chinese medicine to regulate the dog's body, Wendu Kangda oral liquid, and used two courses of treatment in total
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It doesn't take time, but you have to buy a bottle of disinfectant to disinfect the ground and the place where the dog who has had canine plague before stays, and then you can raise it again. Remember that it is best to throw away all the things that have been used by sick dogs before.
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1. Choose a disinfectant
In the process of disinfection of canine plague, it is important to choose an effective disinfectant to kill the virus. Common disinfectants are: alcohol, 84 disinfectant, potassium permanganate, etc.
Some of these disinfectants can kill the canine plague virus, but some are not germicidal. 84 disinfectant can effectively sterilize and is also one of the most widely used disinfectants. Before using disinfectants, be sure to review the approval number and label of the product, and avoid using ineffective or harmful disinfectants.
2. Disinfection method
In the process of effective disinfection of canine plague, it is important to choose the appropriate disinfection method. The most commonly used are physical and chemical methods. Among them, the physical method refers to the use of high temperature, ultraviolet rays and radiation to directly disinfect the location and items where the canine plague is located.
The chemical method is mainly to use disinfectants to spray and wipe in the articles and places where the canine plague is located, so as to achieve the purpose of killing the virus. Either way, a scientific and reasonable operating process should be followed to avoid secondary pollution.
3. Disinfection time
For the disinfection process of canine plague, in addition to choosing the appropriate disinfectant and method, it is also necessary to pay attention to the time of disinfection. If the disinfectant is applied for too short a time, it will not completely kill the virus, but will increase the risk of virus transmission. Generally speaking, it is said that the disinfectant should be used for more than 30 minutes to ensure its efficient sterilization.
The duration of use of different disinfectants may vary and needs to be judged on a case-by-case basis.
4. Precautions
There are a few things to keep in mind when disinfecting canine plague. First of all, it is necessary to follow safe operating practices and choose the appropriate disinfectant and method. Secondly, in the process of disinfection, it is necessary to pay attention to protective measures.
When disinfecting indoors, avoid over-spraying or over-soaking to avoid secondary pollution. After disinfection, windows should be opened for ventilation to eliminate residues of disinfectant abrasion. Disinfectants should be kept out of the reach of pets and children to avoid adverse consequences caused by accidental ingestion.
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1. Understand dog plague
Dog plague is a highly contagious disease caused by a virus that causes severe damage to a dog's respiratory, digestive and nervous systems. Symptoms of dog plague include difficulty breathing, fever, cough, tears, dehydration, diarrhea, convulsions, etc., and the case fatality rate is high, and sometimes the virus is transmitted through contaminated environmental materials.
2. Choose a disinfectant
In the disinfection of dog plague, we need to select an effective disinfectant. Disinfectants need to have a sterilizing and lead disinfection effect, and at the same time, they must not bring harm to the environment and the human body. Commonly used disinfectants include bleaching powder, sodium chlorate, UV sterilizers, etc.
Bleaching powder is excellent for sterilization, while UV sterilizers are suitable for disinfecting surfaces, killing indoor bacteria and viruses and producing no ozone. Sodium chlorate is also a commonly used disinfectant, but safety essentials should be used to avoid inhalation of gases or exposure to sodium chloride**.
3. Disinfection method
When carrying out disinfection work, the first step is washing, using soap and water to thoroughly wash the items to ensure that dirt, sediment and bacteria are removed. Next, disinfect the item using a sprayer, manual washing, or soaking if the disinfectant concentration is appropriate. It is important to note that all sanitized items need to remain on the surface of the item for a period of time before rinsing it with clean water and drying it.
In addition, disinfection needs to be timely and uniform to ensure that all items are fully protected for disinfection.
4. Pay attention to safety
When carrying out dog plague disinfection, we need to pay attention to safety and protective measures. Wear gloves, masks and goggles during the use of disinfectants, and ensure good ventilation to avoid problems such as respiratory or ** allergies. In addition, if the number of items contaminated with dog plague virus is large, you can consider hiring a professional disinfection company to deal with it.
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Generally, it is good, it will not be infectious, unless it is again, and canine plague can also be transmitted through the air, not necessarily the dog that is better than the infection, but the kennel should be disinfected, clean with 84 liquid mixed with water in the appropriate proportion, conservatively said that if a dog has died of canine plague at home, do not raise a puppy or an unvaccinated dog within half a year. I have had several dogs die in my family, and it is really smart, and another point is that string dogs are much easier to raise than purebred dogs, and they are very resistant to disease.