1. Canine parvovirus
Canine parvovirus disease is a strong infectious disease caused by canine parvovirus. Dogs between 4 and 12 weeks old are most susceptible to infection and have the highest incidence in winter. Adult dogs can also be infected, but the symptoms are mild and the disease will not be transmitted to people. The method of infection is digestive tract infection. Food, food utensils, drinking water, and the environment contaminated by the excrement or secretions of the sick dog can all be contagious of viruses.
【Clinical Symptoms Enteritis Type】
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The incubation period is 7-14 days. Generally, vomiting first and then diarrhea, the feces are yellow or gray-yellow, and contain a lot of mucus.
2. Canine distemper virus
Katta type canine distemper:
Sick dogs will sneeze, sometimes cough, pale conjunctivitis, serous or mucosal conjunctivitis, shyness (the symptoms of the eyes being afraid of light due to keratitis, irisitis, etc.), anorexia, and sometimes mild diarrhea. The symptoms worsen. In addition to the original symptoms, laryngitis, respiratory mucosa infection, and bronchitis will also occur. The nasal secretions are thick and yellowish green. Sick dogs will have difficulty breathing and breathe heavily.
Gastric tract distemper:
Dogs with canine distemper due to gastrointestinal distemperment are also called gastrointestinal distemperment. This type of dog shows salivation, vomiting, diarrhea (water, "jam" or even bleeding, or foaming), dehydration, weight loss, weakness, and oral and tongue ulcers.