The 6 most common diseases of the red wolf dog, owners must see!

The Red Wolfhound is a distinctive breed that, in addition to its outstanding appearance, has the characteristics of a brave and cautious wolfhound, but we hardly ever see the Red Wolfhound and its numbers are extremely rare. The Red Wolfhound is very capable of adapting to its environment, but dogs living in modern families are prone to various diseases, some of which can even threaten the life of the dog if not effectively treated and rescued. The most likely diseases of the red wolf dog are 1. canine distemper: the disease is an acute infectious disease caused by a virus, usually occurs in the puppy stage of the red wolf dog, the disease is usually a dry cough, loss of appetite, vomiting, high fever, and so on, very similar to the general cold. If it is more serious, the dog will also have seizure symptoms, which will cause great damage to the dog and have a high death rate. 2. Microvirus disease: This disease mainly occurs in puppies, and the general symptoms are blood in stool, diarrhea, vomiting and drowsiness, etc. If the little red wolf dog is not vaccinated, the probability of death is very high. The disease mainly comes from food or other sick dogs, so prevention should be done in this regard.3. Skin disease: Red wolfhounds are short-haired dogs, so if the hair harbors dirt for a long time and is not cleaned in time, the dog will easily suffer from skin disease. Although it is not a serious disease, it can also make the dog lose its appetite and temperament and affect its health. 4. Rabies: This disease is zoonotic and basically has no possibility of survival, and the general symptoms are fear of water, wind, pharyngeal muscle spasm and paralysis. So both the owner and the dog, in addition to vaccinating it in its puppyhood, should have a new vaccination regularly every year to ensure the safety of human and dog life. 5. Pneumonia: When the red wolfhound has symptoms such as poor spirit, poor appetite, likes to lie down and loves to drink, if its body temperature reaches about 40 degrees, it is basically a more serious pneumonia. If there is no medication at home specifically for pneumonia, the dog should be taken to the vet immediately. In addition to the above-mentioned diseases, red wolf dogs may suffer from other diseases, which require owners to pay more attention to the dog’s mental state, diet, defecation, etc., in order to be able to respond at the first time when the dog is ill. Regardless of the breed of dog, since you choose to take it as a family companion, you must be responsible for its health to the end.

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