Early treatment of canine distemper can be cured, and the more timely the treatment, the higher the probability of the dog's survival. The treatment of canine distemper is divided into specific treatment and supportive treatment. Specific treatment involves subcutaneous injections of canine distemper monoclonal antibodies. Supportive treatment is to adjust and correct the dog's current problems, such as reducing fever, antiemetic, replenishing water, correcting acid-base balance imbalance and ion disturbance. It should be noted that the course of canine distemper is 8-20 days, and the owner needs to be patient with the treatment.
How to treat canine distemper:
The treatment principles of canine distemper mainly include inhibiting virus reproduction, controlling infection, and symptomatic treatment.
1. First of all, in the early stage of canine distemper, drugs such as canine distemper monoclonal antibody and canine interferon need to be used in time to inhibit virus replication.
2. Secondly, it is necessary to use drugs to control infection, such as drugs containing ceftiofur sodium, amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium and other ingredients.
3. Furthermore, if there is a severe cough, you can use medicines containing aminophylline, fruit root and other ingredients.
Dogs with parvo and canine distemper are not contagious to humans. Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious disease with canines as its natural host. It is species-specific and can only transmit infec
Distemper Treatment in Dogs1. In the initial course of the disease, it can be treated by injecting canine distemper monoclonal antibody or anti-canine distemper hyperimmune serum and carrying out symp
The transmission routes of canine distemper generally include: direct contact with the sick dog to spread the infection; or in the environment where the sick dog has been, the infection is spread in a
Canine distemper is not contagious to humans. Canine distemper is caused by canine distemper virus infection. It mainly infects canines and cannot be transmitted to humans, so don’t worry about dogs i
Symptoms of canine distemper:1. If a dog has canine distemper, its appetite will be greatly reduced, and there will be secretions in different degrees from the eyes and nose.2. Infected dogs often dev
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