Common sense about calcium supplementation for dogs
0 Jul 29,2024
If the second line of the canine distemper test paper is very light, it may be infected with the canine distemper virus. If the parent’s dog has symptoms of canine distemper, it is recommended that the parent follow the canine distemper treatment first. If the dog’s symptoms become serious in a few days, we can Test again to confirm the diagnosis. If the dog's symptoms are not very severe and subsequent tests are still weakly positive, it may not be infected with canine distemper virus.
Tip:
The test panels used to detect infectious diseases in dogs are not 100% accurate. Parents should understand that generally weak positives may not be infected with the virus. If parents want to confirm, they can do a PCR to determine whether the dog is infected with an infectious disease.