Symptoms of Samoyed distemper, and ways to prevent it!

When raising a Samoyed, sometimes it may be our carelessness that can cost the life of the Samoyed. For example, it has symptoms such as cough and loss of appetite. We think it is just a common cold, but it happens to be possible that it has canine distemper. The death rate of distemper is very high, so if you find that your dog is sick, you must take him to the vet for examination and treatment in time. Here are the symptoms of distemper and how to prevent it. Canine distemper is an acute infectious disease caused by a virus. The sick dog mainly has symptoms such as loss of appetite, vomiting, chills, cough, high fever, blood in the feces or foul odor, and it also has fear of light, tears, and a runny nose. In the early stage, a Samoyed with distemper will have a mild fever, cough, runny nose, and loss of appetite. If such symptoms appear, it will be mistaken for a cold and fever, and some pet owners will treat it as a cold. In the middle stage, taking any cold medicine will not help, the body temperature will continue to rise, and the Samoyed will have faster breathing, red and swollen eyes, and moist symptoms. In the late stage, the Samoyed will show symptoms such as weakness of the hindquarters, foaming at the mouth or falling down and convulsions, and some will die within a short period of time, and some die after several months. The best way to prevent canine distemper is to get the five vaccinations. If symptoms of distemper are found, take it to the vet for examination and treatment in time to prevent mistakes in the best time for treatment.

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