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Prevention and treatment of canine parvovirus disease

Date: 2024-02-07

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Prevention and treatment of canine parvovirus disease
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Prevention of canine parvovirus:

1. For dogs that have not been vaccinated, it is necessary to avoid walking outside, and then clean up and disinfect the environment, especially the dog's activity area, pet owners' hands and soles, etc.

2. Disinfect the dog regularly. Before the young dog is vaccinated, try not to bathe the dog or take the dog out to contact other dogs. Usually take the dog out and don’t let it smell other dogs. dog excrement.

3. Deworm the dog on time. In vitro deworming is recommended to be separated from vaccination, not at the same time.

Treatment of canine parvovirus:

1. Canine parvovirus monoclonal antibody or hyperimmune serum, interferon, etc. can be used. If dehydration is severe, normal rehydration can be performed.

2. Anti-inflammation is also needed. Generally, different anti-inflammatory drugs are selected according to the age of the dog. Puppies generally choose drugs that are less toxic to the liver and kidneys, such as cephalosporins.

3. Once the disease occurs in the dog, it is extremely difficult to completely eliminate it. The disease is mainly infected by direct or indirect contact.

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