Canine distemper is one of the common infectious diseases in dogs. This disease is so dangerous that if the affected dog is found late, there is basically no chance of saving it. Nowadays, many families choose to have a Corgi because of its high value and lively personality, but it is also very likely to suffer from distemper. The early signs of distemper are similar to the flu and can be difficult to distinguish without careful observation. If you find out that your Corgi has distemper, what should you do? The first thing that you need to do is to make sure that you have a good idea of what you are doing. In addition to the immune serum and antibacterial medication, it is also necessary to give the Corgi anti-infective, anti-viral and anti-shock medication, such as kanamycin, erythromycin, chloramphenicol, gentamicin, etc., if it is the middle stage of distemper symptoms. Some dogs will be dehydrated due to vomiting and high fever, so it is necessary to give them a large amount of glucose solution and electrolytes. 4. When the symptoms of distemper are obvious, Corgi will have shock, epilepsy, coma and other neurological symptoms, and the above treatment methods are basically useless. You can try to restore the dog’s consciousness with the Chinese medicine “distemper spirit soup” (distemper pumping 2), antelope horn injection, niuhuangangong pill, etc. 5. . In short, when symptoms of distemper are found in a Corgi, it must be treated promptly and the best time for treatment must not be missed. Of course, from puppyhood onwards, Corgi should be given relevant vaccinations, and new vaccinations should be given regularly every year as recommended by the doctor to prevent distemper from the source.
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