Symptoms of distemper in Samoyed Samoyed if he has distemper, the early symptoms are mainly cold symptoms and enteritis symptoms. Sneezing, runny nose, coughing, fever (temperature up to 40° or more, which continues for 2 days and then quickly drops to normal temperature), less food, slight diarrhea. Samoyed distemper begins to turn mid-stage in 7-14 days, when a second rise in body temperature occurs. It will generally be 40 degrees or more, and any fever-reducing medication is mostly ineffective and can last 7-12 days; loss of appetite, runny nose, dry cough, accelerated breathing, red, swollen, moist or crusty eyelids. In the late stages of distemper in Samoyed dogs, the body temperature returns to normal (perhaps with a slight fever, around 38.5-39.5 degrees), coughing, purulent nasal discharge, eyelid erosion, half-open and half-closed eyes, small eyes, emaciation, lying down and laziness. Little, picky or no food, diarrhea. There were also symptoms of thickened toe pads, skin papules (in some cases, red papules the size of a grain of rice on the skin of the lower abdomen and inner femur), and neurological symptoms.
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