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Care of Dogs with Infectious Diseases

Date: 2024-01-28

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Care of Dogs with Infectious Diseases
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Care of dogs with infectious diseases:

1. Treat it with infusion and injection every day according to the prescription prescribed by the doctor. At the same time, feed the dog some food that can help improve immunity.

2. The environment where the dog lives and the places that it frequently enters and exits must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected every day. Keep the environment clean to prevent sick dogs from infecting other diseases.

3. The care of the dog should be strengthened every day. For example, grooming, cleaning the eyes, giving the dog eye drops, etc. Note, we must pay attention to keep the dog warm, and never let it catch a cold.

How to prevent infectious diseases in dogs:

1. Puppies need three shots of dog infectious disease vaccine and one shot of rabies at the age of 45 days. One shot of rabies vaccine every year after adulthood. In this way, the dog can be prevented from contracting infectious diseases to the greatest extent.

2. When the dog is just brought home, don’t take it out for a walk, and wait until the vaccinations are finished before taking it out for a walk.

3. Do not contact stray dogs when you take your dog out, because stray dogs carry more viruses and bacteria, and do not let dogs come into contact with other dogs' excrement.

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