What are the common diseases of the Irish Wolfhound?

The Irish Wolfhound is a large dog breed with a strong, muscular body, making it a very good hunting dog. The Irish Wolfhound is a large breed with a strong, muscular body and is a very good hunting dog. Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by filtration virus, which is zoonotic and serious, and there is almost no cure for the sick dog, and the death rate is up to 100 percent, and the disease can only be prevented by rabies vaccination. Second, canine microvirus disease is infected by the feces, urine, saliva and other infectious diseases of canine animals, the main hazard is the puppy, the sick dog will appear depressed, temperature, refusal to eat, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms, canine micro is very easy to be misdiagnosed as enteritis, pneumonia and other diseases, the death rate of ten to fifty percent, the prevention of this disease requires injection of canine microvirus vaccine or five vaccines. Third, canine distemper is an acute infectious disease caused by a virus, the main danger is 3-12 months old puppies, the death rate is also very high, generally this disease occurs in the cold season between October and April, sick dogs have vomiting, loss of appetite, cough, high fever and other symptoms, once found need to immediately take it to the veterinary hospital for treatment, prevention of this disease is best to inject five vaccines. Hip dysplasia is a common hip disease in large dogs, which causes degenerative arthritis of the hip joint and continues to deteriorate throughout life. Therefore, when the puppy is young, you can take it to the sun more often to promote the absorption of calcium and make its bones grow healthier, and at the same time take it to exercise properly to improve the tension of joint muscles and ligaments. 5. Stomach bloating is also a disease that large breeds are prone to, because large breeds have a large diet, which can easily cause indigestion, so they should always be careful to prevent stomach bloating. The above five are the common diseases of Irish Wolfhound, and we hope you can prevent them early when raising him.

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