Symptoms and Treatment of Nutritional Anemia in Dogs
Symptoms of nutritional anemia in dogs include progressive weight loss and malnutrition. Weakness and weakness, abdominal curling, rough coat, pale mucous membranes, high weakness in later movements, shaking, difficulty in standing up after falling to the ground, until lying on the ground and complete body failure.
Treatment of nutritional anemia in dogs:
1. Strengthen feeding, supplement hematopoietic substances, and provide protein-rich and vitamin-rich foods.
2. Ferrous sulfate 50 mg/kg body weight, orally 2-3 times/day. Cobalt chloride 0.3% solution, 3-5 ml/day orally.
3. Vitamin B15-10 mg/kg body weight, vitamin B125-10 ml/kg body weight, mixed intramuscular injection, once a day. Folic acid 1-3 mg/kg body weight, taken orally once a day.
4. In addition, glucose and various amino acid preparations can be supplemented to help restore body functions.
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