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Can dog distemper be cured? Is it contagious?

Date: 2024-03-28

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Can dog distemper be cured? Is it contagious?
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There is a chance that dogs with canine distemper can be cured. Dogs with canine distemper will have symptoms such as high fever, diarrhea, vomiting, and purulent secretions from the eyes and nose. They need to be sent to the hospital for treatment in time. Timely treatment can improve the cure rate.

Second, canine distemper can be transmitted to dogs. Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease caused by canine distemper virus infection. Usually, the mortality rate of puppies infected with canine distemper can reach 80% to 90%. Dogs infected with canine distemper and dogs with canine distemper virus are the main source of infection, mainly through the respiratory tract, digestive tract and urine to the outside world, healthy dogs come into direct contact with sick dogs, or get infected through polluted air.

How to tell if your dog has canine distemper:

1. The simplest method: use canine distemper test paper to test to see if the dog has canine distemper.

2. Measure the body temperature, whether there is two-way fever: usually the beginning of canine distemper is no different from the general cold. Take the dog's body temperature every six hours to see if it has a fever in the morning and evening, and it is better at noon. The rise in body temperature in the morning and evening is an obvious feature of canine distemper.

3. Dry and cracked paw pads and nose: Many dogs with canine distemper in the early stage have this condition, which is very different from a cold.

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