Canine distemper does not infect humans. Canine distemper is caused by canine distemper virus. Canine distemper virus is a common virus in canines and is only spread among canines. Canine distemper is primarily spread between dogs, but can also be spread among wild animals such as cats, raccoons and giant pandas. Canine distemper is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by canine distemper virus. It is extremely contagious and has a mortality rate of over 80%.
Symptoms of dogs suffering from canine distemper:
1. If a dog has canine distemper, its appetite will be greatly reduced, and its eyes and nose will be different. degree of secretion.
2. Dogs infected with the disease often develop corneal ulcers in the later stages. There are rice-grained red spots, edema and purulent papules on the skin of the lower abdomen and medial thighs. Frequent vomiting, constipation and soon diarrhea, feces with foul odor, sometimes mixed with blood and air bubbles.
3. Slight twitching of the mouth and eyes. In severe cases, there may be drooling and empty chewing.
4. Common symptoms include runny nose, increased eye mucus, lack of energy, pneumonia, blindness, epilepsy, etc. in severe cases.