What are the symptoms of parvovirus?
Symptoms of dog parvovirus:
1. Clinically, most dogs with parvovirus show symptoms of enteritis, and a few show symptoms of myocarditis.
2. Dogs suffering from parvoenteritis type will have symptoms such as blood in the stool, frequent vomiting, and severe diarrhea.
3. Small dogs with myocarditis type are more common in sudden heart failure, difficulty breathing, etc., and usually die within a short period of time.
Solutions to dog parvovirus:
1. It is necessary to avoid food and water to avoid increasing the burden on the gastric mucosa and even aggravating vomiting symptoms.
2. In order to avoid dehydration and electrolyte imbalance, intravenous rehydration is also required.
3. Interferon, monoclonal antibodies, serum, etc. can be used for subcutaneous injection, which can inhibit the replication of the virus.
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