There
are numerous diseases that a dog may face during their lifetime. Among a few
dangerous ones, the list also consists of Canine Distemper. You must have heard
of this disease. It is highly contagious and carries the potential to pose a
serious threat to a dog’s life. However,
it can easily be prevented through vaccinations during his puppyhood.
Canine Distemper- An
Introduction
Canine
distemper is considered as a viral disease that spreads from one pet to another
through exchange of bodily fluids. A puppy or unvaccinated dog if comes in
contact with an infected dog then he is most likely to grip by the same disease
through ingestion of the infected dog’s fluids in the form of cough, etc.
The
symptoms of this disease are as follows
·
Coughing
·
Sneezing
·
Nasal
discharge
·
Eye
discharge
·
Loss
of appetite
·
Fever
·
Lethargy
·
Diarrhea
An
unvaccinated dog if showing any of the above symptoms needs to be treated
immediately by the vet to lessen the severity of the risk posed by the disease
to the pet’s life.
How To Prevent Canine Distemper
In Your Dog?
Prevention
of Distemper in a dog should be carried out when the dog is in its puppyhood. A
puppy when he is between six to eight weeks of age is required to receive his
first vaccination followed by routine vaccinations as recommended by the vet.
Make sure that your puppy is updated with these vaccinations or distemper shot.
These vaccinations are must to prevent this disease from affecting your dog’s
life.
Conclusion
Prevention
is better than cure is a phrase, which rightly fits in the context of canine
distemper. The disease has no cure but prevention in the form of vaccination.
Thus, the only way to keep this disease out of your pet’s life is to get him
vaccinated through distemper shots and not letting him come in contact, with
unvaccinated dogs.
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