Can canine distemper symptoms be transmitted to humans?
Canine distemper symptoms are not contagious to humans. Canine distemper is caused by canine distemper virus, which mainly infects canines and cannot be transmitted to humans, so there is no need to worry about dogs infecting themselves. However, canine distemper is extremely contagious to dogs. This disease is spread through dog saliva, urine and other body fluids. If there is more than one dog at home, the owner must isolate and treat them in time to avoid infection.
How to prevent canine distemper in dogs:
1. The most effective way is to vaccinate regularly to prevent canine distemper. For the health of the dog, the owner should take the dog for vaccination regularly to ensure that the dog has enough antibodies to resist the virus.
2. Make sure the dog’s living environment is clean and dry to avoid the growth of some viruses and bacteria.
3. When taking your dog out, do not come into contact with stray dogs, because stray dogs carry more viruses and bacteria, and do not let your dog come into contact with the excrement of other dogs.
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