What should I do if my puppy has canine distemper?
The treatment principles of canine distemper mainly include inhibiting virus reproduction, controlling infection and symptomatic treatment. First of all, 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. Secondly, you need to use infection control drugs, such as drugs containing ingredients such as ceftiofur sodium and amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium. Furthermore, if you have a severe cough, you can use medicines containing ingredients such as aminophylline and caracin.
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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