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It's dog plague. "Not all dog plagues start with fever.
Yes, if the symptoms of dog plague are complete, the dog is estimated to be unable to be saved. "That's what the doctor told me! I see this symptom is the same as when my dog got dog plague, there was no fever at first, the mental state was not bad, I felt that I couldn't get up overnight, when it was dying, no one was allowed to approach it, I thought about it, my heart hurts...
The doctor said that the more adult the dog, the more difficult it is to save the dog plague, if your dog is canine plague.
The animal hospital is absolutely derelict in its duties, and it is foolish to make medicine without figuring out the disease! Cheating money and mutilating lives!
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Simple your question, you question the reaction after the infusion, death within a day, the root cause is that the body's electrolyte disorder, visceral failure, neuromodulation failure, you remember, keep a small pet, hunger strike within three days, you must immediately rehydrate, the prognosis is not good for three days! If there is a cold and cough in the early stage, immediately measure the body temperature, immediately take medicine, and soon see a good one, listen to what you said It has been three days, the heart, liver and kidney dysfunction, and the regulation of water and salt metabolism fails, it is recommended to monitor the heart, strengthen the heart and rehydrate, rehydrate multiple times, avoid large doses of one-time rehydration, be careful that the small kidney has been overwhelmed, and it is easy to turn into a poor prognosis, in other words, if you have been severely dehydrated and have poor heart function, it must be in vain! Doctors are not omnipotent, no doctors are impossible, we are the guardians, the responsibility lies with us, what do you say?
Feel free to continue to ask questions and be happy to help!
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Your dogs are all 2 years old, and they must be two-in-one, four-in-one, and those who have been vaccinated against dog plague.
The odds are slim. Obviously, these bullshit pet hospitals that kill a thousand knives are to hack your money and hang more water to see that you don't understand just to hack your money and then deliberately do this Hey. Society, let alone dogs, is the same for people.
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Dog plague is small to diarrhea and vomiting, if there are no symptoms, it can be basically ruled out. I think the possibility of hanging water is relatively high, a bit like drug allergies, if the dog is not bad, I don't approve of hanging water, hanging water is very harmful to the dog's body. If the common dog has a cold that is not particularly serious, it can take medicine and injections.
Now pet stores are hanging water at every turn, just to make more money.
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It may be that myocarditis parvovirus, the premonitory symptoms of sick dogs are not obvious. Some suddenly have difficulty breathing, heart weakness, and die in a short time; Some dogs may have mild diarrhea and die.
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Summary. The reasons for this are many:
A drug allergy, or the quality of the drug itself is problematic.
Second, the infusion speed is too fast, when the drip is injected, how many drops per minute is not a casual problem, it must be decided according to the actual situation of the dog and the specific composition of the drug, for example, if the dog with heart disease is instilled too fast, a large amount of fluid suddenly enters the blood, which will cause the heart load to increase suddenly, and the heart attack or even death directly due to heart failure.
Three dozen drips themselves should be a "helpless choice", if you can take oral drugs, don't take injections, and don't hang up bottles if you can get injections. It is very dangerous to inject something directly into the blood vessels, and the consequences of impurities entering the blood vessels are unpredictable.
It cannot be ruled out that there is an inevitable relationship with intravenous drips, and the specific cause of death can only be answered through autopsy.
The dog died within a few hours of hanging the drip.
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Hello dear, glad to answer for you. What is your dog's drip?
There are many reasons for this: a drug allergy, or the quality of the drug itself is a problem, the infusion speed is too fast, when the drip is instilled, how many drops per minute is not a casual problem, it must be decided according to the actual situation of the dog and the specific composition of the drug, for example, if the dog with heart disease is instilled too fast, a large amount of fluid suddenly enters the bloodstream, which will lead to a sudden increase in the heart load, heart attack and even death directly due to heart failure. Three dozen drips themselves should be a "helpless choice", if you can take oral drugs, don't take injections, and don't hang up bottles if you can get injections.
It is very dangerous to inject something directly into the blood vessels, and the consequences of impurities entering the blood vessels are unpredictable. It cannot be ruled out that it is necessarily related to intravenous drips, and the specific cause of death can only be answered through the autopsy of the year.
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