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How to treat distemper in Beagle dogs

Date: 2024-04-23

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How to treat distemper in Beagle dogs
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Treatment for distemper in beagle dogs:

1. In the early stage of canine distemper, drugs such as canine distemper monoclonal antibody and canine interferon need to be used in time to inhibit virus replication.

2. It is necessary to use drugs to control infection, such as drugs containing ceftiofur sodium, amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium and other ingredients.

3. If there is a severe cough, you can use medicines containing aminophylline, fruit root and other ingredients.

distinguishBeaglesHow to get 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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