The Czech Wolfdog is a new breed bred from German Shepherds and Carpathian wolves in recent decades, and has become a separate breed with a wolf-like appearance. Since the Czech Wolfdog is a new breed, it naturally suffers from some of the common diseases of the breed, so let’s take a look at what common diseases the Czech Wolfdog has. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you are getting into. Second, pseudorabies: pseudorabies is mainly caused by a virus caused by a variety of domestic and wild animals, the incidence of pigs is the highest, dogs can also be infected, dogs are mainly infected by eating pseudorabies infected pork, beef and other meat food, while there may be dog wound infection, the disease mortality rate is also very high, want to prevent this disease to prohibit dogs from entering the piggery, and Is the injection of weak pseudorabies vaccine. Three, canine tuberculosis: tuberculosis whether human or cattle or poultry will be guilty, canine tuberculosis is mainly caused by human or bovine tuberculosis bacteria, the highest incidence of puppies, but also a threat to people, suffering from open tuberculosis of sick dogs should be killed immediately and then buried deeply to avoid expanding the infection. Distemper: Distemper is an acute infectious disease caused by a virus that mainly affects 3-12 month old puppies, after the onset of the puppy will have a loss of appetite, vomiting, lethargy, coughing, high fever or blood in the stool, etc. To prevent it is also necessary to inject five vaccines is the best method. Five, roundworm disease: roundworm disease is a very widely spread intestinal parasitic disease, mainly due to the dog ate the dog’s feces caused by the dog’s feces is very easy after the development of infectious roundworm eggs, so you must be careful not to let your dog just go to eat the dirty things on the ground, while their dog’s feces should also be cleaned up in a timely manner.
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