The early symptoms of canine distemper are very similar to a cold. Many parents who are not familiar with it will treat this disease as a common cold.
The early symptoms of canine distemper generally include:
1. The body temperature is as high as 39.5~41℃, which lasts for 2-3 days.
2. The energy condition is not very good.
3. Food intake has decreased, but still willing to eat.
4. The conjunctiva is red, the eyelids are swollen, and watery infiltration occurs.
5. Nose hair is swollen and watery infiltration flows out.
6. The sole of the foot may become swollen, hyperplasia, or cracked.
7. Cough, generally causing cough.
8. Vomiting and diarrhea.
9. Spasm, epilepsy, convulsions.
10. Other symptoms such as sneezing, body pain, crying out in pain, etc.
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