Are adult dogs prone to canine distemper?

It will be easier to cure than a puppy,

The whole course of canine distemper is long, about 1 month, which is still dangerous for dogs. It is recommended to go to the hospital to get some monoclonal antibodies or serum to control the disease at an early stage! If the dog is in stable condition and has no symptoms such as fever and diarrhea, you can try to feed the dog at home! You can buy some children's amoxicillin, Qingkailing granules and children's Merrill Lynch. If the dog is willing to eat, he can be fed nutritious and digestible food. Canine distemper is easy to cause repeated fever. You can always take your dog's temperature at home. The normal temperature of a dog is between 38 and 39 degrees. Insert the thermometer through the anus and take it out after 3 minutes. If the dog has vomiting and diarrhea, it can be fed to the dog for a period of time, which can repair the gastrointestinal tract and have an effect on vomiting and diarrhea.

Canine distemper mostly occurs in puppies, and the incubation period is 3-6 days. Many domestic pets need to be isolated and brought to the hospital in time for injection of monoclonal antibodies against canine distemper or treatment with serum and antibiotics. Canine distemper is easy to cause repeated fever. Keep a thermometer at home, measure it regularly, and give an injection to reduce the fever. As long as the dog can eat, try to feed some digestible food, which can supplement his own ability and better fight the disease. You can also feed some gastrointestinal treasures for conditioning, which can improve immunity.

As long as dogs can still eat, it is not recommended to hang water. Generally, it is injections, anti-inflammatory, anti-virus, canine distemper inhibitory protein, interferon, serum and the like. If you have a high fever, you need an injection to reduce it. Antiviral eye drops are applied to eyes and nostrils more than four times a day.