The source of canine distemper
Canine distemper, also called canine distemper, is a very dangerous disease for dogs and is contagious. Dogs suffer from this disease mainly because they are infected with canine distemper virus. Due to its strong toxicity, dogs have a high mortality rate after being infected.Symptoms of canine distemper
After a dog is infected with canine distemper, the virus lurks in the dog's body for 3-5 days before relapsing. Moreover, the symptoms of canine distemper vary at different stages. Generally speaking, symptoms can be divided into three stages: early, middle and late.1. Early symptoms: Dogs suffering from canine distemper will show reduced appetite, poor energy, runny nose, fever and other cold-like symptoms. At this time, if the dog owner does not observe carefully, he is very likely to think that the dog just has a cold and miss the best treatment period.
2. Mid-term symptoms: As the dog is further eroded by the virus, the dog's condition further worsens. He is basically unable to eat, has purulent secretions from his nose and eyes, and is also accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea. The duration can reach more than 1 month.
3. Late symptoms: Dogs will develop neurological symptoms, including epilepsy, spinning in circles, abnormal standing posture, unsteady gait, muscle pain and weakness, etc., and finally even coma. Generally speaking, dogs will die after 1-2 weeks.