This may explain the lower serotonergic metabolite concentrations found in the cerebral spinal
fluid of aggressive dogs relative to non-aggressive dogs [96].
Not exact matches
Since one
of the major problems in CPV2 infection is dehydration secondary to excessive vomiting and diarrhea,
dogs will require
aggressive fluid resuscitation through the administration
of intravenous solutions.
Supportive care for infected
dogs may include
aggressive administration
of intravenous
fluids to correct dehydration.
These
dogs typically die within 24 - 48 hours in spite
of aggressive fluid therapy, antibiotic treatment and intensive supportive care.