Could this be dog plague?

Updated on pet 2024-07-25
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Don't be a dog plague for everything, dogs aren't so squeamish.

    Look at this.

    The incubation period of canine distemper is 7-10 days. At the beginning of canine distemper, there is a slight loss of energy, but there is an appetite. Later, the nasal mirror is dry and appetite is reduced.

    Approaching mid-term tearing and watery nasal juice. The body temperature rises to about 40 for 8 to 18 hours, and after a 1 to 2 day athermesis incubation period, the body temperature rises again to about 40 and lasts for several days, depending on the severity of the organ lesion in duration and height. The most acute type of death within 2 to 3 days of high fever is rare.

    The condition usually worsens with a second increase in body temperature, with respiratory, digestive, and neurological symptoms. Respiratory symptoms are the main symptom of the disease, with increased nasal juice that gradually turns into mucopurulent nasal juice, sometimes mixed with blood. When sneezing and coughing, breathing accelerates around the nostrils, but when symptoms worsen, breathing decreases and changes from mouth opening to abdominal breathing.

    As the body temperature of canine distemper disease increases, the dog begins to lose appetite, and later becomes completely free of food and drinks a lot of water. Vomiting often occurs due to decreased digestion. Constipation at first, diarrhea soon develops, and the stool is mixed with mucus, foul-smelling, and sometimes mixed with blood and air bubbles.

    Sores develop in the mouth, and some tongues turn white.

    Rice-grain-sized erythematous papules, edema, and purulent papules appear on the lower abdomen and medial thigh** in canine distemper dogs. As symptoms develop, their number increases and their volume increases. During the recovery period, purulent papules disappear, **elasticity disappears, and the coat loses its luster.

    During the recovery period or at the beginning of fever in canine distemper dogs, neurological symptoms and spasms may appear on the face, lips, and eyelids, and the mouth is closed and closed. In severe cases, it can be seen to rotate in circles, paralysis of the hindquarters and inability to stand, incontinence, lethargy and death. Some have chorea, with characteristic symptoms of stepping on the feet.

    It should be particularly pointed out that sick dogs with neurological symptoms at the beginning are mostly acute, with a short course of illness and death within a few days.

    At the same time, when the eyelids of canine distemper dogs are swollen, conjunctivitis appears, there are purulent eye sockets, and then corneal ulcers occur. At the end of the stage, the heart may be damaged.

    There is no specific drug to control and kill the virus, and the fatality rate of canine distemper is 95%. The fatality rate is greatly increased when secondary bacterial infection or co-infection with canine infectious hepatitis occurs. Dogs mainly learn to judge the early symptoms of canine distemper and use canine distemper special drugs to treat sick dogs as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It may be an irritation in the throat caused by the temperature difference, but it is still recommended to have it carefully examined by a veterinarian.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For the common cold, feed some banyan root, the amount of the child.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Canine distemper, commonly known as canine distemper, is a serious canine disease that mainly affects puppies. The causative agent is canine distemper virus. Sick dogs are characterized by biphasic fever, rhinitis, severe digestive tract disorders, and respiratory tract inflammation.

    Encephalitis can occur in a few cases. Dog breeds such as sled dogs, which are adapted to live in cold areas, have a high mortality rate from this disease.

    All kinds of secretions, excretions (nasal juice, saliva, tears, pericardial fluid, pleural fluid, ascites and urine) and blood, cerebrospinal fluid, lymph nodes, liver, spleen, spinal cord and other organs of the virus source dogs contain a large number of viruses, and can be excreted to the outside world with respiratory secretions and urine. Healthy dogs are infected through the respiratory or digestive tract through direct contact with sick dogs or through contaminated air or food. In addition to puppies being the most susceptible to infection, foxes and minks among fur-bearing animals are also very susceptible to canine distemper.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Canine plague, commonly known as "canine plague", is a highly contagious and lethal infectious disease in dogs caused by canine distemper virus. The mortality rate of this disease is very high, generally up to more than 50% in adult dogs, and even more than 80% in puppies after infection.

    Disease transmission is most likely to occur in places where dogs congregate, such as pet stores, kennels, and shelters for stray dogs. Canine distemper can be infected at all ages, but most puppies within 2 months of age will not be infected due to the reception of maternal antibodies; The incidence rate in dogs from April to December is the highest, with a mortality rate of more than 50%. For the sake of your dog's health, it's best to take it for vaccinations regularly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cold, or when you take it out, you meet a dog with dog plague, or when you go home, you step on the dog plague, the dog puts a lot of dogs in a small space, etc., especially the dog without a vaccine is even more dangerous Dogs over 8 months of age**Hope is still there Puppy **hope is very low, very low If you can persist for 20 days without cramps, maybe you can save It is hopeless to cramp within 20 days, and the dog is very painful, go to the hospital to inject single antibody or serum At home, I will take antiviral oral liquid and anti-inflammatory drugs three times a day (I will change one in three days) Insist on ** and take a look.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Colds, as well as infections, can cause dog plague.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Canine distemper mainly affects puppies.

Related questions
10 answers2024-07-25

This doesn't mean that he likes you, but it doesn't necessarily mean that he doesn't like you, it depends on what kind of boy he is, what kind of personality he has. Some boys speak very casually.,Unintentionally you may say that you're his girlfriend.,Maybe that's not what he thinks in his heart.。。 And some boys will not talk nonsense about this kind of thing, especially to their father, this kind of boy is likely to have some want to develop a boyfriend and girlfriend relationship with you, even if he has not confessed to you, he still has you in his heart. >>>More

9 answers2024-07-25

It's the cervical spine. Problems with the cervical spine and the brain are implicated. >>>More

7 answers2024-07-25

First of all, canine distemper can be measured with canine distemper test strips, which avoids blindness. >>>More

13 answers2024-07-25

It's okay if you don't smoke, ** early detection and early success rate is still relatively large, but if you have convulsions, generally even if you are finally cured, there will be sequelae, because the neurological symptoms have been touched. >>>More

10 answers2024-07-25

Neurological symptoms, known as "cramps", often occur. At this time, the dog is very painful and difficult. The owner has paid a lot of time, energy and high ** fees for the dog, but it still doesn't work. At such times, the hospital often advises the owner to euthanize the dog.