My dog has just come into contact with a tiny dog, what should I do?

Updated on pet 2024-07-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Keep away from sick dogs and keep a close eye on your dog's condition at home if they become lethargic.

    In the case of vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of mental appetite, they quickly went to the hospital for parvovirus.

    of the inspection. Take it to the hospital for injection, there is an incubation period, so the test can't be done, if the economy allows, give it parvovirus monoclonal antibodies.

    There is also a cheaper one that is parvovirus serum. Early detection and early detection can largely ensure the survival rate of dogs. Try to avoid direct contact with sick dogs, especially with the excrement of sick dogs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The small contagion is really powerful, if the dog is really exposed, then you should isolate your own dog first.

    My family's Bubu had been suffering from a small golden retriever for 3 months for a while. My dog began to feel comfortable the next day, and found that the dog suddenly vomited, lost his appetite (especially before he was a super foodie), did not like to move, and his face was bitter melon-shaped, we first gave it a monoclonal antibody, fed a nutritional supplement and antiviral fine Wenling, and ate Bubu for 3 days to reduce the number of vomiting, and on the fifth day, these symptoms basically disappeared, and fed for more than a week before and after, and then tested with CPV test strips, it was negative.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My dog was infected after contact with a small dog, just started to diarrhea blood in the stool, coughing and wheezing, fever, and low white blood cells, gave it a monoclonal antibody, oral fine Wenling oral liquid, on the fifth day of feeding porridge, drank it without vomiting or pulling, two courses of treatment and then tested negative with test strips

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Take it to the hospital for injections, you shouldn't need to do a laboratory test, because there is an incubation period, so the test can't be done, if you can afford it, give it parvovirus monoclonal antibody, and the cheaper one is parvovirus serum.

    The vaccine has to be given every year to work, and if you don't give it this year, it won't work.

    Dizzy, I thought your dog was several years old, the vaccine doesn't need to be vaccinated, you now need to disinfect the home environment, and I said above to give it parvovirus monoclonal antibody for 3 days, and ask the veterinarian for the dose.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Hello dear dear, happy to answer for you, for the dog that has just been parstinate, it is best not to contact the small dog that is healing quickly. This is because parvo is a highly contagious virus that can be transmitted through the air, feces, urine, etc.

    If a newly acquired dog comes into contact with a small dog that is about to recover, the latter may be reinfected with parvovirus, leading to illness**. Therefore, in order to protect the health of the dog, it is best to isolate the newly small dog and avoid contact with other dogs until the condition is fully recovered. At the same time, care should be taken to disinfect the dog's environment to prevent the spread of the virus.

    It's the fourth day of my dog's cheating, and I feel like I'm going to heal When I went to the infusion today, there was a new little slippery dog next to me, and the dog was also a small coronal, Can you put them in the same room and give them an infusion in a different cage?

    Hello dear dear, happy to answer for you, for the dog that has just been parstinate, it is best not to contact the small dog that is healing quickly. This is because parvo is a highly contagious virus that can be transmitted through the air, feces, urine, etc. If a newly acquired dog comes into contact with a small dog that is about to recover, the latter may be reinfected with parvovirus, leading to illness**.

    Therefore, in order to protect the dog's health and health, it is best to isolate the dog that has just been deprived of Biyan and avoid contact with other dogs until the condition is fully recovered. At the same time, care should be taken to disinfect the dog's environment to prevent the spread of the virus.

    But I asked the doctor, and he said it could be put together.

    That's because it's okay if the hospital disinfects.

    And it's okay that they won't be in a cage.

    It's okay to be in the same room and not in the same cage The doctor said it was okay, but I was still a little worried.

    It's okay to kiss, you don't have to worry, besides, it's not in a cage, and the hospital will disinfect it every day, so you can rest assured.

    The stomach of the small dog will be more fragile, and the diet should be given to it that is easy to digest.

    You just said that <> can be spread through the air

    Then they are the same virus, and they will not be infected again.

    Okay, okay, what kind of foods are easy to digest, like?

    Don't eat bones that are not easy to digest, you can give it chicken.

    Okay, my dog can eat and drink, but he hasn't pooped for two days.

    Then you need to drink more water to help digestion, you can consult a doctor and choose according to its physical condition.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. A two-month-old puppy is indirectly in contact with a small dog, and after finding that the dog has contact with a small dog, stay away from the sick dog in time, and closely observe the dog's condition at home. If the dog has drowsiness, vomiting, diarrhea, decreased mental appetite, etc., it will quickly go to the hospital for parvovirus examination, so that early detection and early ** can largely ensure the survival rate of the dog.

    In addition, try to avoid direct contact with sick dogs, especially with the excrement of sick dogs.

    A two-month-old puppy is indirectly in contact with a small dog, and after finding that the dog has contact with a small dog, stay away from the sick dog in time, and closely observe the dog's condition at home. If the dog has drowsiness, vomiting, diarrhea, decreased mental appetite, etc., then quickly go to the hospital for a mountain test of parvovirus, so that early detection and early ** can largely ensure the survival rate of the dog. In addition, try to avoid direct contact with sick dogs, especially with the excrement of sick dogs.

    I wish you a happy life.

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