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Prevention and care of dog diseases in spring and prevention of dog colds in spring


Release time:

2023-09-25

Symptoms of illness: Dogs will first frequently clear their nose, then sneeze and cough. Some dogs may shed tears, and their conjunctiva may become red and slightly swollen. Sick dogs quickly experience an increase in body temperature, mental depression, and anal temperature, which can exceed 40 ℃.

Symptoms of illness: Dogs will first frequently clear their nose, then sneeze and cough. Some dogs may shed tears, and their conjunctiva may become red and slightly swollen. Sick dogs quickly experience an increase in body temperature, mental depression, and anal temperature, which can exceed 40 ℃.

Attention: Prevent your dog from being exposed to wind and rain. Keep the environment dry and exercise moderately to increase the dog's resistance.

Preventing canine distemper in spring

Symptoms of infection: Infectious diseases that harm dogs. Spring is a season of high incidence. In the early stages of the disease, dogs may experience symptoms such as high fever, mental fatigue, decreased appetite, and discharge from their eyes and nose. If not treated in a timely manner, it can easily lead to dog death.

Attention: Regular vaccination of dogs can help them stay away from various illnesses and injuries.

Distinguishing Canine Distemper from Cold

Symptoms are similar: It should be noted that the early symptoms of canine distemper and parvovirus are very similar to those of a cold, with elevated body temperature, sneezing, runny nose, etc., making them easily confused.

The difference between the two: When a dog is infected with canine distemper virus, its body temperature generally fluctuates between high and low, and most dogs may experience eye droppings; If infected with the parvovirus, symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea may also occur, and generally vomiting followed by diarrhea.

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