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Updated on healthy 2024-07-08
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If it is an infectious disease, such as parvovirus, canine plague, etc., it may be transmitted to other dogs, if it is a non-communicable disease, such as gastroenteritis, tumors, etc., there is no need to worry, it will not infect other dogs. In view of the above two situations, after the dog is sick, in order to prevent the aggravation of the disease and the spread of the disease, it is recommended to send it to the pet hospital for diagnosis as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What kind of disease is it? In the case of canine plague, the respiratory tract, saliva, and eye secretions are all infected, and in the case of small ones, vomit, poop infection, parasites are generally transmitted through poop, and rabies is infected by saliva in contact with the injured epidermis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Which disease or disease?

    Surface parasites such as fleas and lice are ...... through close contact, including contact with parasite-infected animals and contact with parasitic water, plants, and soil

    Musal fluid-borne diseases such as rabies and hepatitis are caused by contact with saliva and blood, such as childbirth, mating, and bites from diseased or infected animals, resulting in **mucosal tissue breakage......

    Intestinal parasites such as roundworms and infectious diseases of the digestive tract have an "entrance" process, that is, unclean food, drinking water, and licking and swallowing feces and soil that carry worms and eggs, and other ......

    None of these categories are transmitted through the air, and respiratory infections can be transmitted through droplets. Infectious diseases that can be infected in dogs are no different from those in humans in terms of the route of infection.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    saliva, physical contact, feces, copulation,

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Some diseases of dogs can also be transmitted to people, pet owners must remember!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes! For example, zoonotic diseases, rabies, various parasites, etc.

    Therefore, the necessary vaccinations and deworming as well as good hygiene are necessary for dog breeding...

    You need to know what a vaccine is! (In dog vaccines, usually the vaccine will be mixed with live and dead vaccines) In this way, the effect of the vaccine is a weak virus, and after being injected into the body, the body's immune system produces corresponding antibodies, and the effect lasts for about 1 year!

    What can be antibodies to the virus is relative to anything else.

    No one dares to absolutely guarantee that the injection of the vaccine will guarantee the acquisition of relative antibodies, and there are many reasons for immune failure! Even if you successfully produce antibodies, it does not necessarily guarantee that your dog will not be infected by the virus! (Virus mutation, poor resistance, strong virus, etc.).

    The number of vaccinations represents how many viral diseases can be fought against!

    But doing immunity is a must! For the health of dogs! Reduce the chance of disease! (But what is often overlooked is that a blood test should be done two months after the vaccine to see if the corresponding antibodies are produced--- and if the corresponding antibodies are not produced, all vaccine procedures are in vain).

    The vaccine must be given in a healthy condition, otherwise it is not easy to produce antibodies! Even induce vaccine infection) puppy vaccine is 45 days after measuring the condition of the puppy Consider doing the first vaccine After the first vaccine 7-21 days after the second time Then 7-21 days to do the third time Every two months or so! (The usual photo is Merial or Pfizer) (Intelvic is not used much because of fakes) After a year, I will do a joint vaccine once a year, a rabies vaccine.

    In general, no medication (including anthelmintic drugs) should be used during the vaccination of puppies, the first deworming is done in about 30 days, once a month, and once in 3 months after 5 months.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some diseases of dogs can also be transmitted to people, pet owners must remember!

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