Canine distemper is contagious to a certain extent and has a very high mortality rate. When a dog suffers from canine distemper, it must be sent to a pet hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible. Local methods are only effective for individual dogs, and not every dog will be affected. It can be cured 100%, but sometimes improper methods can cause life-threatening situations for dogs. For the safety of dogs, it is best to seek medical treatment promptly after abnormalities occur to avoid delaying the best opportunity for treatment.
Owner Stories
Sep 13,2025
Native methods of treating canine distemper
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

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