יום שלישי, 13 בינואר 2015

How do you identify the dog sick? Common diseases in dogs

Dogs can become infected diseases as humans, but unlike humans they can not explain exactly where it hurts them and what ails them.

Therefore one must be sensitive to them and track Htnagotim to realize that something is wrong beloved dog.

There are several common diseases in dogs, which are common parvo virus, distemper and Kennel cough, but when other diseases are less common rabies, hepatitis, mouse and worm park.

Parvo Disease

Parvo may (Parvo) is very common in dogs. This is a relatively new disease, which was discovered in 1978. The disease is transmitted by secreted virus sick dog feces, and another dog to eat the feces that to contract the disease.

Next time you go out for a ride outside note that your dog does not eat another dog's feces. The virus migrates to the intestines and causes inflammation. In most cases appear severe diarrhea and vomiting, blood in the stool, loss of appetite, depression and high fever.

All symptoms may not appear together, but vomiting and diarrhea are the most common and are the beginning.

Fecal the vet finds out the virus, but the elimination of the virus from the body of the dog is not possible and the treatment was driven to the reduction of symptoms through medication for cramps will reduce diarrhea and vomiting, infusion against dehydration and selection of dry food for dogs that will suit your dog's digestive problems.

Possible disease prevention through immunization program organized. Within the hexagonal dog vaccination should get a puppy is parvo vaccine and vaccination each year will help prevent the disease.

There are certain populations that may get sick dog fur like dogs that are in areas of high cluster of dogs, such as exhibitions, a dog, and so on.

These are at high risk for the disease and their density every six months. Add, pregnant bitches should get the vaccine two weeks before birth to puppies will go to antibodies.

Distemper

Another common disease in puppies is distemper, but do not be mistaken for rabies famous.

Distemper is a serious disease transmitted by a virus passes into contact and exposure to body secretions, especially runny nose. At the initial stage the disease causes fever and felt easy. About two weeks after infection harm the respiratory system, digestive and immune system.

Common symptoms of distemper are fever, loss of appetite, runny nose, eye discharge, diarrhea and pneumonia.

After infection receive antibiotic therapy dog, but the virus continues its way to the nervous system and causes epileptic seizures and involuntary movements, such as chewing and running, fifty percent of the time.


The only way to prevent the disease is vaccination dog when he was still a pup eight weeks. Also, a vaccine is to protect the puppy a few weeks after birth.

Kennel cough

Kennel cough is a common disease in dogs that are in boarding houses and pens and hence the name. The disease begins with the virus and bacteria and both spread through mucus, scattered when the dog is coughing.

Sometimes the only symptom is cough, which comes in attacks and can take up to three weeks. Cough accompanied by abdominal cramps and looks like a dog wants to throw up.

Other signs include low mood and depression, loss of appetite and fever. The disease can develop into pneumonia, so we suggest you contact your veterinarian when one of the symptoms appear.

Treatment is with antibiotics for ten days at least. Recovery takes a long time, so it is advisable to keep the dog at home and give it a rest.

When handling to avoid encounters with other dogs for fear of infection, and of course take the dog to a vet inspection.

Way to prevent this disease is vaccination dog before being brought to the pen, when it is advisable to check with a corral Was there recently Kennel cough.


In conclusion, maintaining a healthy pets require constant surveillance after their environment. There are common diseases could have been prevented by vaccines at the beginning of the life of the dog, while still a tiny puppy, implementation and strict immunization program continued throughout his life.



This article originally appeared in I Like Dogs
http://i-like-dogs.com/ 

The best site for valuable information about dogs

אין תגובות:

הוסף רשומת תגובה