Golden Retriever (details)
Canine distemper is not only the enemy of golden retrievers, but also the common natural enemy of all dogs.
Dogs with canine distemper are highly contagious, and various secretions, excrement (nasal juice, saliva, tears, pericardial fluid, pleural effusion, ascites and urine) and blood of sick dogs contain a large amount of viruses, and
At the same time, the disease has a high mortality rate and is the number one enemy of dog raising.
I have seen a case: a three-month-old golden retriever has not been vaccinated.
Later, after going out to play, the little golden retriever had purulent eye mucus, but it didn't pull or twitch, but just lacked energy, not very good appetite, and not very stable in walking.
Later, vomiting often occurs; constipation, soon diarrhea, foul-smelling stool, sometimes mixed with blood and air bubbles.
This is a typical canine distemper symptom.
[Clinical manifestations of canine distemper]
Canine distemper virus mainly affects the respiratory system, digestive system and nervous system of golden retriever dogs.
Once the golden retriever gets it, the initial body temperature is biphasic fever (that is, the body temperature rises to about 40°C at the beginning of the disease, and it returns to normal after 1 to 2 days, and after 2 to 3 days, the body temperature rises again);
When the body temperature rises for the second time (a few cases died at this time), the urine is red and yellow, the eyes have viscous or purulent secretions, the spirit becomes worse, and there is anorexia, but there is still appetite.
Respiratory symptoms, swollen eyelids, and suppurative conjunctivitis appeared in the dog.
Individuals suffering from canine virus attack the digestive system and manifest different degrees of vomiting and diarrhea.
In the later stage, the virus enters the nervous system, and about 10--30% of the sick dogs begin to develop neurological symptoms, namely involuntary barking, twitching of the limbs, head tremors and epilepsy symptoms, and eventually die due to paralysis failure.
Special attention to canine distemper] Even the golden retriever breeders with rich working experience are not easy to detect the early symptoms of canine distemper, so they often miss the best time for canine distemper treatment.
When your dog has canine distemper and the initial symptoms, the dog still devours food and is active, but the nose starts to dry. Although many reasons can cause dry nose, if your dog has no internal or external injuries