Symptoms of death from encephalitis in dogs
The symptoms of death in dogs with encephalitis include howling, convulsions, incontinence of urine and feces, disordered breathing rhythm, elevated body temperature, abnormal behavior, etc. However, these symptoms are not necessarily caused by encephalitis, and may be caused by other diseases. If it is caused by a disease, parents should not arbitrarily judge it as encephalitis, and should confirm it through a laboratory.
Tips:
In the early stages of encephalitis in dogs, symptoms such as abnormal excitement, shortness of breath, and restlessness will appear. Parents should seek timely treatment after discovering the disease to avoid serious illness and death.
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