Canine distemper is a highly contagious and fatal disease for dogs.
What are the symptoms of canine distemper
1. Body twitching
High fever, loss of appetite, and lethargy are typical late-stage symptoms of canine distemper. In addition, once the dog also has symptoms similar to epilepsy, such as foaming at the mouth, body convulsions, etc., it means that the dog will be dead soon and cured
2. Howling suddenly
A sudden whimper is also a sign of a dog dying from canine distemper. Usually, after a dog whine, it will stretch its limbs, and the heartbeat and breathing will stop.
What are the symptoms of canine distemper
3. Difficulty breathing
When a dog reaches the late stage of canine distemper, its nose will be severely dry and cracked, and a large amount of pus will flow out at the same time, causing blockage of the nostrils and difficulty in breathing.
4. Skin ulceration
Some dogs will have symptoms of skin tatters after they get canine distemper, and once it reaches the late stage of canine distemper, the area of the tattered skin may expand to the whole body, and it will begin to fester seriously, and the pus and blood will continue to flow out, which is terrible.
What are the symptoms of canine distemper
The above describes the symptoms of canine distemper in the later stage. Parents must do a good job of deworming the dog inside and outside the body, and do the dog vaccination work on time.