Nowadays, with the rising status of dogs in the family, it has become a big deal for dogs to get sick. Many dog owners in the beginning of the dog will understand a lot about the dog’s disease, which will certainly attract attention to the two diseases must be distemper and small, because these two diseases are very high mortality rate, can be said to be a dog killer. However, the initial symptoms of these two diseases and colds are very similar, often leading to owners to miss the best treatment time. So how to recognize the dog’s cold distemper and small? These things you must know!

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How do you recognize a dog’s cold distemper and fine?

Dog Flu Syndrome:

  Generally triggered by two reasons, one is caused by the virus of viral colds; the second is due to sudden changes in temperature, the lack of insulation measures caused by the general cold. Once the dog has a cold, generally show the main symptoms are: bad spirit, the whole day looks depressed, like lying down; the dog’s nostrils will be runny nose, is watery snot rather than pus; sneezing and coughing, conjunctiva congestion, inexplicable tears; loss of appetite, and even refused to eat; will also be accompanied by the symptoms of fever, elevated body temperature, generally 39-40 degrees. degrees.

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Dog Tiny Virus:

It is one of the most important virulent infectious diseases affecting canines. Clinically, it is characterized by acute hemorrhagic enteritis and myocarditis. The incubation period of natural infection is 4-14 days, and the initial manifestation of fine is also dominated by symptoms such as elevated body temperature, sneezing, inexplicable tearing, and running nasal fluid, which are extremely similar to cold symptoms. However, on closer inspection, there are other special symptoms. In the early stages of S. cerevisiae, vomiting and diarrhea are the main symptoms, and usually followed by vomiting and diarrhea.

Canine distemper in dogs (details):

Canine distemper is a highly contagious infection caused by the canine distemper virus, which is highly contagious and has a mortality rate of more than 80%. In the early stages of canine distemper, the dog’s body temperature reaches 39.5-41 degrees Celsius, with loss of appetite, depression, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing, and other conditions similar to those of a cold. However, there are different symptoms from colds. If infected with canine distemper, the temperature is usually biphasic fever, that is, two consecutive fevers in a few days, each fever lasts for 2-3 days, the temperature is high and low, and most of the sick dogs have the symptom of eye boogers.

These are just some of the symptoms that a sick dog will exhibit. It is important to note that if a pet dog is really sick, then whatever it is suffering from, its mental state will be seriously affected. Diet, behavioral state will appear abnormal situation. And as a parent can be through these details of the changes to determine whether the pet dog is really sick, but also timely medical treatment, so as not to delay the condition.

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