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God, if you get small, you can't have a worm! In fact, the dog still has an appetite at the beginning, and the BB is only soft and not thin. When my dog went to check, he was very positive, and he chased after him to eat sausages.
Also, if it is not parvo, if there are parvo symptoms, it is also according to parvo**, because this can ensure the safety of the dog, and the cost is less, because the dog is completely cured after a parvo, and it will not get parvo again in 5 or 6 years.
An Arras family with me went earlier than my family, but it was because its owner was confident at the beginning that he fed himself medicine, delayed the ** period, the four-month-old dog was longer than my 2-month-old golden retriever**, because my family found it early, ** early, only 4 days of treatment, and I didn't go again, and I don't know if the Arras family was saved.
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The dog has to be small, which is also known as the saying of inverting the intestines, which should be between two months and three months, and it seems to be early to be small for more than 40 days. You should deworm the dog first. But don't feed the dog too much to eat now, inject it with a gentamixin, twice a day, for three days, and observe whether there are any other symptoms.
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If it is detected as a weak positive, you must go to **. The rate of parvo is now relatively high. Don't put it off any longer
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The dog was found to have vomited parasites.
After that, the user can choose to use anthelmintic drugs to kill all the parasites that inhabit the body. The most commonly used drug is prothiobenzazole, which can be taken orally and used once a day for three consecutive days for every 5-pound dog. For roundworms.
Hookworms and pinworms.
Particularly effective.
Users can also use mebendizole, which is a common fast-acting intestinal worm clear.
The effect of taking two tablets at a time will be better, in addition to the user can also choose Bayer Clear, Remit and Samba are also good.
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The whole course of parvovirus is about a week, the first 3 days are the initial stage of the disease, the symptoms may be mild, and the day after the onset is the most serious time of the symptoms, and it is also the most critical time! It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to inject parvo monoclonal antibody or serum at the early stage of the disease to control the disease! Because there is currently no effective oral drug to kill parvovirus!
The symptoms of parvovirus in the early stage are vomiting and diarrhea, and in the later stage, dogs with severe onset may have symptoms of blood in the stool due to gastrointestinal bleeding, which is like tomato juice and fishy. If vomiting and diarrhea are severe, it is necessary to properly fast, fast, and rehydrate, and must be infused for rehydration, otherwise the dog will be dehydrated. If the dog does not have severe vomiting and diarrhea, and can eat and drink, try to feed it some nutritious and digestible food, which can be combined with gastrointestinal treasure for the dog to eat, which can repair the gastrointestinal tract and have an effect on vomiting and diarrhea.
When the resistance comes up, the hope of ** is greater!
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What should a puppy do if it gets parvo**?
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The dog's small gastrointestinal system is very fragile, and the owner had better fast eating and watering immediately to relieve the dog's symptoms of vomiting and blood in the stool, otherwise it will aggravate the condition. To prevent dehydration, owners can give their dogs glucose to maintain physical fitness. The dog's small gastrointestinal system is very fragile, and the owner had better fast eating and watering immediately to relieve the dog's symptoms of vomiting and blood in the stool, otherwise it will aggravate the condition.
To prevent dehydration, owners can give their dogs glucose to maintain physical fitness. The onset of parvo is very fast, the mortality rate is high, and the owner must not risk the dog's life and use drugs at will. Once it is confirmed that the dog has parvo, it is best to go to the pet hospital immediately and let the veterinarian give the dog an infusion to enhance the body's resistance and curb the development of the disease.
The first one, if it has been tested for parvovirus, you must first stop eating and drinking, and you must have an infusion, not just by injection. Originally, the dog was in a state of dehydration at this time, and if it was not rehydrated, it was easy to die of dehydration. >>>More
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Then don't worry, because you're in the hospital. I believe that the hospital has added medicine when your puppy is on a drip, you must listen to the doctor's instructions, let you go home and do what you want, and you have to leave the hospital's **, so that you can contact them at any time. >>>More
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