Can coronavirus be cured in a two-month-old puppy?
Coronavirus can be cured in two-month-old puppies. The mortality rate of coronavirus is very low compared to parvovirus. Generally, as long as it is treated in time, it is very likely to be cured. From the first day of infusion, the dog needs to be fasted and deprived of water. Interferon and some antiviral drugs can be used, and symptomatic treatment can be given. If the dog has no diarrhea or vomiting after about five days of treatment, the dog can resume eating. After gradually resuming eating, if there are no symptoms of diarrhea or vomiting, there is basically no problem.
Symptoms of corona in puppies:
1. Diarrhea. In the early stages of the disease, dogs will have mushy feces. As the condition worsens, the feces will change from mushy, semi-mushy to watery, orange or green, containing mucus or blood.
2. Vomiting. The dog will vomit undigested food at first, and then will vomit water, gastric juice, gastric mucosa, and even blood when there is no food in the stomach.
3. Other symptoms. Dogs may also appear depressed, have no appetite, suddenly lose weight, have messy coats, and have inelastic skin.
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