Your funds go directly to
vets fighting this disease on behalf of dog families who could not otherwise afford treatment.
Not exact matches
The most
vets can do is to treat the symptoms of the
disease to give your dog's immune system a chance to
fight back.
The
vet will administer the vaccination to stimulate your pet's immune system to produce
disease fighting cells and proteins / antibodies to protect them against
disease.
There is no treatment for distemper, although your
vet may offer IV fluids to prevent dehydration and antibiotics to prevent other infections while your dog
fights the
disease.
Collapse of the circulatory system, as occurs in dogs and cats that are in shock due to car accidents and
fights, sudden severe allergies or vaccine reactions (anaphylactic shock) or advanced heart
disease will also cause them to breath rapidly -(These are medical emergencies that require the same lifesaving emergency procedures eg CPR, etc perform them as you - rush to the
vet's office).
Your donation will go directly to
vets treating dogs with cancer whose families would not otherwise be able to
fight this
disease.