Dogs look forward to staying indoors, and there is not much space. Why do dogs get canine distemper?

There are many factors for dogs to get canine distemper, but they are not specific. Therefore, it can only be prevented. Because staying indoors for a long time, the space is not very large, the amount of exercise required is not much, and the area exposed to the sun is not much. It is also possible that the dog has congenital immune deficiency and genetic defect, the surrounding environment is deteriorating, the sanitation and disinfection of the living area are not thorough, the vaccination is not done on time, and the diet and nutrition are unreasonable at ordinary times.

Nowadays, pet dogs have been domesticated by their families, and their constitutions are somewhat weak. Most family pet dogs have different degrees of immune decline. The first bastion of health protection is damaged, which seriously threatens the health of dogs. Coupled with the lack of knowledge of how to keep pets correctly in China families, and the conflict between some traditional misconceptions and the growing awareness of pets, it is easy to ignore the health problems of pets.

As for canine distemper, the incubation period is generally 3 to 20 days. After the incubation period, it will transition to the initial stage of canine distemper-the first high fever period. The typical symptom of this period is that the body temperature will rise by about two degrees than usual. It lasts about a week. The dog began to lose appetite, coughed frequently and had a runny nose. You will always find gum in the corner of your eyes, and you always like to rest in a cool place.

After that, there was no fever period. At this stage, there are no obvious symptoms on the surface, but this does not mean that canine distemper has disappeared. After 2-3 days without fever, there will be a second fever-the middle stage of canine distemper. A watery nose will fester. Sometimes it will block the trachea and cause difficulty breathing. At this time, the dog doesn't want to eat at all, just drink water. The amount of feces gradually decreases and the color is yellowish brown (if it is dark brown loose stool, it means gastrointestinal bleeding). The color of the tongue gradually fades.

In the last stage, there was no obvious change in body temperature, and the previous symptoms were not alleviated. From time to time, dogs are found to have spasms and convulsions. The mat was thickened and my gait was unstable. Finally, I fell to the ground and died of functional failure. Finally, I would like to remind you that if there are more than two pets at home, you should pay attention to isolation and disinfection measures, and the owner should also pay attention to disinfection when he comes out.