Sentences with phrase «dog with distemper»

Unfortunately, no specific drugs treat dogs with the distemper virus.
That's so interesting that 66 % of dogs with distemper in a study weren't vaccinated compared to the 22 % who had the disease but were vaccinated.
Often dogs with distemper may appear to recover from all of these symptoms, only to have the virus spread to their nervous system.
Although vets try their best to treat dogs with distemper by providing supportive care and preventing secondary infection by making sure they have plenty of rest and fluids, it's often fatal.
The prognosis for dogs with distemper depends upon how quickly the disease is diagnosed, the dog's vaccination status and overall health, whether neurological / central nervous system symptoms develop and the age of the dog at the time of diagnosis.
Ozzy's Fund was also established to help other dogs with distemper get the treatment they need to have a chance at survival.
The vet also told me that her teeth were in perfect condition which was a good sign because dogs with distemper sometimes have rough and pitty teeth.
Dogs with distemper need to be hospitalized, isolated from other animals and cared for on an independent inpatient basis.
Similarly, 55.6 % of dogs with distemper contracted it within three months of vaccination; 63.6 % contracted hepatitis within three months of vaccination; 50 % contracted parainfluenza within three months of vaccination; and every single dog with leptospirosis contracted it within that three month timeframe.
Corticosteroids are typically not recommended for dogs with distemper, as they suppress the immune system and may promote dissemination of the distemper virus system - wide.
Dogs with distemper will first exhibit a high fever, which resolves in 2 - 3 days.
Dogs with distemper are treated with intravenous fluids if they have signs of anorexia (avoidance of food) or chronic diarrhea (to avoid dehydration).
A dog with distemper displays many noticeable signs.
How common do you think it is for a young vaccinated puppy (who is never around any other dogs) to catch distemper and would a dog with distemper act just the same as usual only with a lack of coordination?
Dogs with distemper may suffer coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures and other symptoms, it is usually fatal.
If a dog with distemper starts to lose muscle coordination and seems disoriented, it suggests that the disease has affected his central nervous system — the most dangerous and potentially deadly stage of development.
Dogs with distemper should be isolated from other dogs since the disease is contagious.
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