As owner, you have definitely thought about the diseases that could possibly affect the health of your beloved Poodle. Have you heard "canine distemper" escape from someone's lips? It probably have escaped from the lips of a dog owner or from somebody who's life and heart is somehow attached to a dog. Canine - RSS Archive:: Your Poodle And Canine Distemper. 2008-07-11 23:01:14 Here are some tips on how to tell if your dog has Canine Distemper. http://www.topblogarea.com/rss/Canine.htmHOME |
Canine distemper is a serious disease caused by a tiny virus that attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal and nervous systems of domestic animals, often unvaccinated puppies and dogs. Other animals such as foxes, wolves, raccoons, skunks and ferrets can also be affected. Canine distemper is usually spread through viral particles the dogs breathe in and also contact with mucous and watery secretions discharged from eyes and noses of infected dogs. Contact with urine and feces of infected dog can also spread the disease. News at Friends Of The Planet:: 80% of dogs that are infected by Canine Parvovirus that are not treated die in bladder problems, and, for cats, Feline Distemper (aka Feline Panleukopenia) http://fotp.edublogs.org/HOME | Debs Doodles: Breeder of Golden Doodles:: Your vet will tell you how many visits are needed and when. parainfluenza, Bordetella, Lyme disease and rabies and HIGHLY recommended. Canine Distemper http://www.debsdoodles.net/health.htmHOME |
The presence of canine distemper virus can be determined based on gastrointestinal, respiratory as well as neurological symptoms. Early symptoms of this disease include fever with body temperature that ranges from 103 to 106 degree Fahrenheit. Gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms include runny nose, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, coughing, loss of appetite and weight loss. As the disease progresses, neurological symptoms appear. These symptoms include ataxia, depression, deterioration of mental abilities as well as motor skills, paralysis and seizures. Despite the long list of signs that could indicate the presence of canine distemper virus, an infected dog may not exhibit all these signs. Therefore taking a sick dog for a vet check up is a great idea.
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