What is the difference between canine distemper and parvovirus?
The symptoms of canine plague include runny nose, eye mucus, cough, diarrhea, convulsions, thickening and hardening of foot pads, dermatitis, asthma, etc. The minor symptoms are mainly frequent vomiting and bloody stools. Although the symptoms of canine distemper are fever, the dog's body temperature will return to normal during the period, and then the fever will return again, while the minor symptoms are continued fever.
The treatment process of canine distemper:
1. Infusion treatment, nutrient solution is infused in the early stage to maintain the energy and nutrients the dog needs for the day.
2. Intravenous anti-inflammation, subcutaneous injection to relieve vomiting and diarrhea, atomization, and medication for the digestive tract.
3. Monoclonal antibodies and interferons are used to fight viruses.
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