The earth dog, also known as the Chinese pastoral dog, is a dog breed native to China. They are widely distributed throughout China and can be seen in both urban and rural areas. Native dogs are generally highly adaptable and resistant, able to adapt to a variety of environmental and climatic conditions.
The reason why earth dogs do not need to be vaccinated is mainly because they are naturally immune to many diseases in their natural environment. In their natural environment, dogs are exposed to a wide variety of microorganisms and pathogens, but they are able to fight off these diseases through their own immune system. In addition, the genetics of earth dogs also give them resistance to certain diseases.
However, this does not mean that earth dogs are completely immune to illness. In some cases, such as when infected with viruses or bacteria, the earth dog still needs to undergo**. In addition, some specific diseases such as rabies and canine distemper may also pose a threat to native dogs.
In the case of rabies, although dogs do not need to be vaccinated to prevent rabies, they can still contract rabies if they are bitten by an animal with rabies or are exposed to the rabies virus. Therefore, if a dirt dog is found to have symptoms of rabies, they should be taken to the veterinarian immediately and accepted**.
In conclusion, although earth dogs do not need to be vaccinated to prevent some diseases, they still need to be kept with attention and care to ensure their health and safety. In daily life, we should pay attention to maintaining the hygiene and health of our dogs, and avoid letting them come into contact with risk factors such as sick animals or polluting water sources.