What should I do if my dog won’t eat due to canine distemper?
Canine distemper has many manifestations. If the main symptoms are digestive tract symptoms, loss of appetite is likely to occur. It is recommended to use drugs that promote appetite for dogs, and then feed them food that is more palatable and easy to digest. The most important thing is to control the reproduction of canine distemper virus through necessary treatment, so that the relevant clinical symptoms can be alleviated or eliminated and the dog's appetite can be restored.
How to treat canine distemper:
The treatment principles of canine distemper mainly include inhibiting virus reproduction, controlling infection and symptomatic treatment. The specific treatment is as follows:
1. In the early stage of canine distemper, drugs such as canine distemper monoclonal antibodies and canine interferon need to be used promptly to inhibit virus replication.
2. Infection control drugs need to be used, such as drugs containing ceftiofur sodium, amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium and other ingredients.
3. If you have a severe cough, you can use drugs containing aminophylline, caracin and other ingredients.
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