What are the common diseases of giant schnauzer?

The Giant Schnauzer is a physically robust breed, and although it resembles an enlarged version of the Miniature Schnauzer in appearance, it has a significantly better constitution. However, the giant schnauzer living in a modern home is inevitably plagued by various diseases, so what are the diseases that the giant schnauzer commonly suffers from? The only way to prevent rabies is to get a rabies vaccine. Both the owner and the dog, in addition to its puppy period to give it a vaccination, every year to regularly inject a new vaccine to ensure the safety of human and dog life. 2, small virus disease: this disease mainly occurs in the chenille puppy period, symptoms for blood in the stool, diarrhea, vomiting, drowsiness, etc., if the chenille is not vaccinated, the probability of death is very high. The disease mainly comes from food or other dogs that have suffered from the disease, so you have to do prevention in this regard. 3, skin disease: giant schnauzer’s hair is dense, if the hair hides dirt, not timely cleaning, the dog is easy to suffer from skin disease. This is not a major disease, but serious cases also make the dog appetite, irritability, affecting its health. 4, distemper: the disease is caused by the virus of acute infectious disease, generally occurring in the giant Chenery puppy stage, the disease is generally dry cough, loss of appetite, vomiting, high fever, and so on, with the usual cold. If the situation is serious, the dog will also have seizure symptoms, this disease is a huge damage to the dog, the death rate is very high. 5, pneumonia: when the giant schnauzer has a lack of spirit, poor appetite, like lying on the ground, love to drink water and other symptoms, if its body temperature reaches about 40 degrees, should be suffering from 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 these five common diseases, others such as roundworm disease, canine tuberculosis, canine encephalitis, etc., also belong to the giant schnauzer may suffer from the disease. In the process of raising a giant schnauzer, you must always pay attention to the dog’s mental state, diet, bowel movements, etc., and seek professional treatment when there are abnormal symptoms.

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