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Not necessarily, but you should go to the pet hospital to get all the injections that should be given in the dog market, my little one just came to my house when it was the same as yours, once it was wilted, did not eat, pulled out a worm, I didn't care about it, I was good after a few days, the dog's resistance is very strong, but the dog dealers in the dog market generally do not give it any injections, and the dog has no resistance out of the mother's body.
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It's hard to say, maybe diarrhea is caused by parasites, maybe it's the beginning of a small onset, not necessarily, it is recommended that the landlord go to the hospital to measure the parvo, if not, then vaccinate, deworm.
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You'd better take her to the hospital for a look, it's likely to be small, and if it's treated, it's cured.
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Not necessarily, it is recommended to go to the hospital first, the chance of getting the serum should not be high.
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1. Pathogen infection
Parvosis in dogs is caused by infection with a pathogen called Demodex parvosa. This nematode is mainly parasitic in dogs' hearts, lungs, and livers, and they are transmitted to dogs through mosquito bites. When a mosquito bites a dog infected with Demodex parvoides, the mosquito will have the larvae of the Crenotx parvoxile in its saliva, and the new host that bites will also become infected.
If an infected dog is not timely**, the creomorphic worm will grow and multiply in its heart, causing the dog's heart function to be impaired, which may eventually lead to the dog's death.
2. Lack of preventive measures
Parvoiasis in dogs can be effectively prevented with preventive measures. For example, test your dog regularly for fine Demodex nematodes and perform prophylactic deworming if the test result is negative. In addition, it is also necessary to use mosquito repellent regularly to avoid mosquito bites in dogs.
However, if the dog's owner does not take these precautions, or if the precautions are not perfect, then the dog is susceptible to parvoworm disease. Especially in summer and hot and humid areas, the number of mosquitoes is high, and the chance of dog bites also increases.
3. Malnutrition
A dog's health is inextricably linked to its diet. If the dog is in a state of malnutrition for a long time, the body's resistance will decrease and it will be susceptible to various diseases. Parvoworm disease is no exception, and malnutrition can make the disease worse.
Therefore, dog owners need to reasonably match the dog's diet to ensure that the dog's nutrition is balanced. At the same time, moderate exercise and good hygiene habits also have an important impact on a dog's health.
4. Insufficient immunity
Immunity is an important guarantee for humans and animals to fight diseases. If a dog's immunity is insufficient, then it is more susceptible to various diseases, including parvoworms. Therefore, improving the immunity of dogs is one of the key measures to prevent the occurrence of parvoworm disease.
Improving the dog's immunity, including regular vaccinations, providing the dog with adequate nutrition and proper exercise, allowing the dog to maintain a good state of mind and stable mood, etc. Only if the dog's immunity is fully protected can it be kept away from parvoworms.
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