Early symptoms of parvovirus in dogs

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

Early symptoms of parvovirus in dogs

Many dogs get parvovirus, because no attention is paid, and there is no warning, just ignore it. Later, the dog dies, and the owner has no time to regret it. If a dog gets parvovirus, there will usually be some symptoms in the early stage. We need to cause focus on.

Anatolian Shepherd Dog

Early signs: The earliest and earliest signs are that vomiting will occur three days after this situation occurs

1. Decreased appetite (not obvious. For example, if you only give him dog food, he won’t eat it, but if you add a little bit of what he likes, he will eat it, so it is not easy to find) 2. Tail pinning (don’t think it is an anal gland problem. At that time, I I thought it was anal gland inflammation and I squeezed the puppy several times. Later, I discovered this symptom after our puppy at the pet hospital infected the puppy in their hospital. The doctor also confirmed that this was the case).

Early onset of disease:

1. Vomiting: a transparent viscous substance with a layer of foam floating on it. Basically, inexperienced owners will not care at this time because the vomiting is not serious and the frequency is infrequent

2. Defecation: Defecation is formed in the beginning and usually becomes thinner and thicker after three times. . . Start thinning again. . . . Something similar to the egg white flowers in egg soup appeared again. When tomato-like stool fluid appears, there is already bleeding (if you have hemostatic sensitivity at home, get an injection. If you do this to stop bleeding, no one will blame you even if you go to the hospital because hemostasis is very important, but you should follow up when you go to the pet hospital. The doctor said that you can inject hemostatic sensitivity at home (for example, one tube or how many milliliters). Of course, some colors are heavier, soy sauce color, and it needs to be said that not every dog's symptoms are like this, one step at a time. Some dogs can get it step by step. A dog may have tomato-like or soy sauce-colored stool liquid immediately after its first defecation, so be alert at all times. It’s dangerous