The most difficult stage to raise a golden retriever
0 Jan 18,2024
1. Parvovirus is mainly spread by dog feces. Usually when you take your dog out, if you accidentally come into contact with feces or urine containing parvovirus, you will be infected with parvovirus, especially if you accidentally get it. Dogs that haven’t been vaccinated yet.
2. If a dog is exposed to saliva containing parvovirus, it will also be infected with parvovirus symptoms. For example, sneezing between dogs will cause the parvovirus to spread and cause infection, especially if the body constitution is relatively small. Vulnerable dogs are at high risk of infection.
3. Puppies around 2 to 6 months old are more susceptible to infection. After infection, the dog will suffer from poor energy, loss of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, blood in the stool, dehydration, etc., and needs timely examination and treatment, otherwise It can easily cause life danger.
Tips:
Be sure to vaccinate your dog on time. Try not to take your dog out before getting vaccinated, and do not bring your dog into contact with other dogs to avoid infection