Keeping the canine vaccination record up to date and being aware of their symptoms will make a difference in preventing an infection
Like any living being, dogs can suffer from different diseases throughout their lives, many of these conditions can be prevented or their effects minimized. The reasons why your “best friend” has an ailment may be due to a poor diet, a genetic predisposition, age or not vaccinating him.
At present, most of these conditions have a cure and in adverse moments like these, the veterinarian will be your best ally so that your pet can recover as soon as possible.
A good life insurance for your pet will also be of great help in treating your dog. For these reasons we present some of the most common diseases that your dog can contract.
Rabia
This virus directly attacks the nervous system of mammals and can even be transmitted between different species through bites and scratches, specified Purina, a company dedicated to the production of pet food.
“The most effective way to prevent is the rabies vaccine and as a responsible owner we know that you are aware that your beloved pet has its complete and up-to-date vaccination schedule,” the company detailed on its page.
This disease is divided into three stages: prodromal, acute and rabies encephalitis. During these, aggressive behaviors will appear in the animal that will gradually increase, cause excessive salivation and culminate in paralysis that will induce a coma.
Purina explained that prevention through a vaccine is the best option so that your pet does not get infected.
Parvovirus
This disease has a high contagious rate and attacks the cells that are produced in the digestive tract. It especially affects puppies that are not vaccinated, and there is some chance that adult dogs will contract it as well, the food company explained.
In the most severe cases, parvo will cause a decrease in white blood cells that could lead to a heart attack.
Parvovirus can be deadly in dogs, however it is curable, all this will depend on the treatment given by the veterinarian and the state of health that the animal had before contracting the disease.
Brucellosis
The Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine explained that this disease, a major cause of reproductive failure in dogs, could cause females to miscarry and become sterile.
In the Brucella canis bulletin, the American university explained that this microorganism can be detected in vaginal discharge 4 to 6 weeks after an abortion. Contagion by this bacterium occurs through direct contact with infected dogs or bacterial cultures.
Canines that have this disease can recover spontaneously after a year of acquiring it, although there are cases that some remain chronically infected for at least five years.
Moquillo
This is a highly contagious disease that affects dogs mainly when they are puppies. Distemper, as this condition is also known, mainly affects the respiratory system, digestive and nervous systems, according to the blog specialized in domestic animals, Mascota y Salud.
This virus is released through bodily secretions and “usually spread mainly by inhalation”, it was detailed in the technical sheet of this disease.
Distemper is a viral infection, which means that it does not have a specific treatment as such, but as soon as it begins to detect that the pet has a fever and I started to runny nose, cough, present vomiting or diarrhea, as well as dermatitis on the part of the nose or the pads must be taken immediately to a specialist.
The sooner this disease is detected, the more likely the dog will be cured. However, unlike the cases previously presented, this condition is highly fatal.
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