Canine parvovirus disease is like the "big devil" of the dog world, specifically picking those little ones who have no resistance to bully. It is a super contagious badass virus, which makes the dogs' stomach torture, vomiting, diarrhea (may be bloody in severe cases), lack of appetite, fever, dehydration and other symptoms, so that the dog quickly weakens.
If your furry child is unfortunate enough to be caught by the dog, remember to do it quickly:
1.*Rush to the hospital**:
Don't be a doctor yourself, hurry up and take the dog to a professional test, just like looking for Conan to solve a crime, to find out the culprit.
Rush to the veterinary hospital non-stop, hand it over to a professional veterinarian to deal with, don't try to DIY at home.
2.*All-round***
Liquid of Life**: The first task is to replenish the lost water and electrolytes and rejuvenate it like a battery, and this is where intravenous infusions come in handy!
Virus Buster**: Although there is no specific drug to directly defeat canine parvovirus, you can use some special **, such as monoclonal antibody or high immunity serum to fight against this big devil.
Symptom soothing**: Antiemetics and antidiarrheal drugs are in battle, just like pressing the pause button on the dog's body, so that it is no longer so uncomfortable; At the same time, it reduces inflammation and cools down, allowing it to slowly recover.
Bacterial Defense**: Because dogs are weak when they are sick and are vulnerable to other bacteria, they may need antibiotics to help ward off these "robbery" guys.
3.*Isolation and disinfection team dispatched**:
Take care of your sick puppy alone and keep it out of contact with other healthy dogs to prevent the spread of the virus.
Thoroughly clean the dog's living environment, eliminate parvoviruses like a minesweeper, and clean them up with a disinfectant that can kill viruses.
4.*Vaccine Patron Saint**:
Uninfected dogs should be obediently vaccinated with the six-link vaccine, which is their "golden bell hood iron cloth shirt" against canine parvovirus.
To sum up, the key to dealing with canine parvovirus disease is early detection, quick action, careful care, and pay attention to environmental hygiene, regular immunization, so as to protect our furry children from it to the greatest extent.