For those who have a dog, the health of the dog is always the most important thing. In the case of the German Shepherd, there are many people who have this kind of dog nowadays, and this is thanks to its own robust physique and docile personality. In terms of health, although the German Shepherd is not as often sick as small dogs, but also inevitably suffer from some infectious diseases, such as canine distemper, is one of the most susceptible to canine diseases. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what the symptoms of distemper are. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. But at this time, if the German shepherd can be rescued and treated, its cure rate is the highest.2. Mid-term symptomsWith the gradual onset of the distemper virus, the German shepherd’s various symptoms are significantly aggravated, from diet to bowel movements, there are obvious changes in its nose and eyes with secretions remaining, which may be accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms, generally lasting about a month.3. Late symptomsAt the late stage, the German shepherd will show Neurological symptoms, such as epilepsy, spinning, weakness, etc., the basic diet and defecation can no longer be carried out autonomously, and even coma. In such a state, the dog can only survive for about a week, and the probability of survival is very low. Therefore, to prevent distemper in German Shepherds, even if they are free-range dogs, they should be bathed, dewormed and vaccinated regularly, and should not be allowed to come into contact with other dogs with signs of the disease. If you find a German Shepherd with distemper symptoms, you should take him to the vet in time so that you don’t miss the best time to treat him.
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