Dogs with canine distemper will die after convulsions for 3 days. When dogs develop canine distemper, they need to be treated immediately. The death rate of dogs with canine distemper is very high.
Canine distemper is a disease of canines. According to the list of animal diseases released by the Ministry of Agriculture on December 11, 2008, canine distemper belongs to the third category of animal diseases and mainly affects dogs. Animals are mainly infected through direct contact with sick animals, but can also be infected through air or food. They are not zoonotic diseases.
Canine distemper is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by canine distemper virus. It is highly contagious and has a mortality rate of up to 80%. In the early stages of canine distemper syndrome, the dog's body temperature is as high as 39.5 to 41 degrees Celsius, with loss of appetite, depression, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing, and diarrhea. In the past 2 to 14 days, there has been an increase in body temperature, cough, purulent nasal discharge, and purulent eye droppings. This is already the middle stage of canine distemper. At the same time, secondary gastrointestinal diseases occurred, such as vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. Highly depressed and lethargic. In the later stages of canine distemper, typical neurological symptoms will appear, such as foaming at the mouth and convulsions. It is more difficult to treat at this time, so it is important to look at the management methods.
When a dog has canine distemper, it needs to be treated separately.
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