How to prevent parvovirus in dogs
Methods to prevent parvovirus:
1. For unvaccinated dogs, it is necessary to avoid walking outside, and then clean and disinfect the environment, especially dogs activity area, the pet owner’s hands and shoe soles, etc.
2. Disinfect the dog regularly. Try not to bathe the dog or take the dog out to interact with other dogs before the young dog has been vaccinated. Take the dog out normally. Don't let him sniff other dogs' waste.
3. Dogs should be dewormed on time. It is recommended that external deworming be done separately from vaccination, and not at the same time.
Parvovirus treatment methods:
1. The most important thing to treat enteritis-type parvovirus is fasting of food and water. For symptomatic treatment, vomiting is treated with antiemetics. Commonly used drugs include metoclopramide and atropine for local vomiting.
2. Canine parvovirus monoclonal antibodies or hyperimmune serum, interferon, etc. can be used. If dehydration is severe, normal rehydration can be performed.
3. Once a disease occurs in a dog, it is extremely difficult to completely eliminate it. The disease is mainly contracted through direct or indirect contact.
4. Anti-inflammatory drugs are also required. Generally, different anti-inflammatory drugs are selected according to the age of the dog. For puppies, drugs that are less toxic to the liver and kidneys, such as cephalosporins, are generally selected.
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