It is a very serious illness and as many as 75 % of all dogs who
get distemper die from it.
Unfortunately, some dogs still do
get distemper or the canine parvovirus — and a percent of those may not survive.
Could some individuals challenged with either virulent distemper virus or modified viral vaccine come down with HOD, and others
get distemper?
In addition, it is similar to human measles, although humans do not
get distemper and dogs do not get measles.
To
get distemper, a dog inhales the virus.
Puppies can
get distemper from many animals including foxes, coyotes, skunks and raccoons.
There is no cure for it, and about 75 % of dogs who
get distemper die from it.
Question: Can A Baby Kitten
Get Distemper From A Puppy That We Believe had Distemper?
More than half the adult dogs who
get distemper die; in puppies who get the disease, the death rate can be as high as 80 percent.
I didn't Know that cats could
get distemper too, I lost a puppy to distemper a few years ago, it goes to show how vaccinations are so important for your pets at a young age.
WOW this was so interesting and i did not know a lot about cat
getting distemper and it's effects on the cat.All good and useful information for cat owners.
Question: I Have Two Mini Pitbull They Are Two Years Old And They R Verry Hyper We Try To Let Them Run It Off But That Do nt Work We Even Had
Got Them A Distemper Shot Is It Common In These Type Of Dogs.
She came home the same day and
she got her distemper and rabies and my bill was only 10.00:)
If your dog
gets distemper, he will be given supportive therapy, meaning that he will be treated for the symptoms of the condition.
Once a puppy
gets distemper, the prognosis is poor.
Not exact matches
If you read the old papers you
get the impression that could have been an outbreak of seal
distemper.»
Within a few months, blood and tissue tests revealed that the lions had died from a disease they weren't supposed to
get: canine
distemper, a dog disease caused by a morbillivirus related to measles.
You can protect your dog from contracting canine
distemper by
getting him vaccinated at an early age.
See your veterinarian if symptoms persist and
get your dog the canine
distemper vaccine.
Get it done at the same time as the annual Booster Parvovirus - Leptospirosis -
Distemper Hepatitis.
Dogs will typically receive vaccinations for rabies,
distemper, parvo and kennel cough, while cats
get rabies and feline leukemia shots.
Portuguese Water Dogs are susceptible to bacterial and viral infections — the same ones that all dogs can
get — such as parvo, rabies, and
distemper.
We took Max to the vet one week after we
got him, and the vet did not give him a
distemper shot — because he was small?
Question: Hi good day doctor, My dog was diagnose with
distemper through blood smear test her initial sign was cough after the diagnosis I opted for the canglob - D injection and she
got 1 shot everyday for 5 days her last canglob shot was today right now she appears fine she plays and eats well and her cough is gone she doesn't have any neuro signs is the canglob - d effective?
Question: In 2004 My Brotherinlaw Found A Chihuahua And About A Month Ago She Lost Her Apiate And Would Sleep All Day Then One Day I Saw Her Walking But She Would Stumble With Her Hindlegs I
Got Scared And Took Her To The Vet And He Said It Was
Distemper And Said She Would
Get Better And Also Had A Fever But That Was It She Has No Other Sythoms But I Have Seen On The Internet About This Illness And What I Have Found Out That Within Time She Going To
Get Sick And Worse And She Might
Get Seizures.
The AAHA recommends that adult dogs
get tested every three years to check for antibodies for the most worrying diseases: parvovirus,
distemper and canine hepatitis.
She is
getting older but since the onset was so rapid, I am worried about
distemper.
What if your whole litter
gets parvo or
distemper?
Question: My puppy is 12 weeks old, he had his first
distemper vaccine but he is due to
get another one.
They tested with Diar He
got the vaccine for
Distemper.
For a flat fee of $ 70 for cats and $ 100 - $ 160 for dogs (depending on weight), qualifying clients
get a spay / neuter, a rabies and
distemper vaccine, if needed, and a flea treatment.
Also, make sure to
get your puppy vaccinated for canine
distemper and parvovirus, both of which can be deadly.
Puppies (speaking about canines right now)
get their puppy vax and then people titer their animals each year for
distemper and parvo levels in the dogs blood.
I
got an exam for my cat and he
got a rabies and
distemper vaccines.
Puppies shouldn't be around adult dogs until they've
gotten all of their shots to protect against common contagious diseases, like
distemper and parvovirus, says Susan Nelson, DVM, clinical associate professor at the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
But the first cloned puppy they
got back ended up dying right away from
distemper.
Dakota,, the only pup who survived was NOT diagnosed with
distemper at the HIP Vet but when the owner
got suspicious and took Dakota to his Vet he was diagnosed with
distemper in less than 3 minutes by the owners Vet.
It is important for ferrets to
get an annual physical exam with blood work,
distemper vaccines and a deslorelin implant to help prevent adrenal disease.
Differences in microbiomes help explain why some dogs exposed to diseases like parvovirus,
distemper, leptospirosis, Lyme disease, canine flu, heartworm, or kennel cough
get sick while others remain symptom - free.
Many pet owners do not realize their pets have not had the vaccinations they need when they use a low - cost spay neuter program - they have to go to a vet to
get the parvo /
distemper vaccination separately, and also they need a booster 3 wks later if that is the first vaccine.
So a pet who
gets spayed in one of these low - cost programs has not
got any protection against parvo or
distemper.
Make sure you
get your dog vaccinated against parvo and
distemper, because these viruses can be deadly.
Canine
Distemper — This disease is very common in puppies, so they'll need to
get a series of booster shots to protect against this disease.
You can
get titers yourself for the most important tests —
distemper and parvovirus.
AAHA (p. 12) recommends puppies
get 3 doses of the core vaccines (
distemper, parvovirus and adenovirus) every 3 - 4 weeks starting at 8 weeks with the final dose at 14 — 16 weeks of age or later.
The parvo vaccine tends to
get a bit over ridden by the
distemper vaccine when given in combination and therefore should be given at least once by itself.
Get your dog these core vaccines according to the AAHA's recommended schedule to protect him from serious diseases like rabies,
distemper and parvovirus.
Ozzy's Fund was also established to help other dogs with
distemper get the treatment they need to have a chance at survival.
When SPCA Tampa Bay discovered that 3 new puppies tested positive for
distemper, shelter veterinarian Dr. Heather Campbell called Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program to
get another set of eyes on the problem.