Canine Distemper Last Stage Surviving Dog
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Canine distemper is a highly contagious viral disease that affects dogs and other animals such as foxes, wolves, raccoons, and ferrets. The disease progresses through several stages, each characterized by different clinical signs: • 1. **Incubation Stage**: This stage lasts for about 1 to 2 weeks after exposure to the virus. During this time, the virus replicates in the lymphoid tissue, tonsils, and Peyer's patches of the small intestine. There are no visible clinical signs during this stage. • 2. **Initial Stage**: Clinical signs begin to appear after the incubation period. The initial stage is characterized by fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, and a clear nasal discharge. The dog may also experience coughing and sneezing. • 3. **Ocular and Respiratory Stage**: As the disease progresses, dogs may develop conjunctivitis (inflammation of the conjunctiva), discharge from the eyes, and inflammation of the respiratory tract, leading to coughing, difficulty breathing, and nasal discharge. Secondary bacterial infections may exacerbate respiratory symptoms. • 4. **Gastrointestinal Stage**: In this stage, dogs may develop vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration. The diarrhea may be bloody in some cases. Neurological signs such as seizures, muscle twitches, and weakness may also manifest as the virus spreads to the central nervous system. • 5. **Convalescent Stage**: Dogs that survive the initial stages of infection may enter a convalescent stage where they begin to recover. However, neurological signs such as seizures and muscle twitching may persist, and long-term complications such as enamel hypoplasia (defective enamel formation in teeth) and thickened footpads may occur. • Throughout these stages, the severity of clinical signs can vary depending on factors such as the dog's age, immune status, and the strain of the virus. Canine distemper is a serious disease that requires prompt veterinary attention, supportive care, and vaccination for prevention. • For any pet related queries like pet health issues, diet planning or behaviour problems, you can take our whatsap consultation with an affordable fee. For details please message to our assistant number +91-8542049490 • Please follow our social media page • 1. Instagram • / dogandvet • 2. Facebook • / doctormishra • 3. Visit webpage • https://dogandvetclinic.com • #dog #distemper #puppy #dogandvet
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