What are the side effects of distemper?

The majority of dogs show no side effects from vaccination, but possible side effects of the distemper shot in dogs could range from soreness to mild fever. In some cases, allergic reactions (facial swelling, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and fever) can occur.
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How long do distemper side effects last?

At first, you may not notice symptoms of canine distemper, and it can be mistaken for other viruses and infections. Your dog can get a mild or severe case and may have symptoms that only last 10 days. However, neurological symptoms may be delayed and show up months after infection.
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Do dogs feel sick after distemper shot?

Distemper Vaccine Side Effects

Swelling or pain at the injection site is not uncommon. Some pets may be a little tired for the first 24 hours or so after being vaccinated. These are mild but normal effects of most vaccines and should improve with time and rest. Some dogs may experience a vaccine reaction.
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How does a dog act when it has distemper?

As the virus attacks the nervous system, infected dogs develop circling behavior, head tilt, muscle twitches, convulsions with jaw chewing movements and salivation (“chewing gum fits”), seizures, and partial or complete paralysis.
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Can a dog fully recover from distemper?

It is entirely possible to recover from Canine Distemper Disease. Recovery is usually dependent upon the strength of the dog's immune system and the strain of distemper they have contracted. It can take up to 2 months to fully recover.
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What is the last stage of distemper?

The terminal stage for Canine Distemper is usually 2-4 weeks after infection; however, it can last several months in older patients. If the nervous system is affected, most pets decease within days.
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Is distemper painful for dogs?

Adult dogs are more likely to survive infection than puppies. The disease tends to be fatal in puppies, as they are more susceptible to viral diseases. Distemper can cause long-lasting seizures and chronic severe pneumonia that is very painful and difficult to manage, even with medical supportive care.
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How can I treat my dogs distemper at home?

There is no cure for the distemper virus, so treatment involves managing the various symptoms and secondary infections.
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Treatment
  1. Fluids to combat dehydration.
  2. Medication to reduce vomiting.
  3. Antibiotics, and other medications to treat pneumonia and secondary infections.
  4. Anticonvulsants to treat seizures.
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What can I feed a dog with distemper?

A loss of appetite is another symptom of distemper. If your dog will not eat its regular, dry food, then try feeding your dog softer, canned food. Additionally, you can try feeding your dog baby food, particularly the meats. If the dog is vomiting, then do not feed him.
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How fast does distemper progress?

One to six weeks for the majority of cases with most showing signs within one to four weeks. When do dogs infected with distemper become contagious?
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How can I comfort my dog after shots?

How Do I Help My Pet Feel Better After Receiving A Vaccination?
  1. Provide your pet with a warm, cosy place to lie down and rest. ...
  2. Make sure that they have access to water and their favourite food, but don't be alarmed if they are not very hungry.
  3. Avoid patting or playing with your pet as they may wish to be left alone.
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Does distemper cause diarrhea?

The first sign of distemper is eye discharge that may appear watery to pus-like. Subsequently, dogs develop fever, nasal discharge, coughing, lethargy, reduced appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea.
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Do shots make dogs sleepy?

The most common reaction dogs display after getting their shots is general discomfort and lethargy. This may be paired with a mild fever as your dog's immune system works and responds to the vaccination. These mild symptoms are normal and appropriate, and should only last about one or two days before fading away.
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Can distemper be cured?

There is no cure for canine distemper. Veterinarians diagnose distemper through a combination of clinical signs and diagnostic tests, or through a postmortem necropsy. Once diagnosed, care is purely supportive.
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Can a dog with distemper take a bath?

hi, just want to ask if i can give my dog a bath after recovering from distemper? In general yes but you should wait until your pup is completely recovered. I recommend to discuss the timing of the first bath with your veterinarian as they are most familiar with your pup and it's recovery.
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Is cerelac good for sick dog?

These bland foods may help settle Star's stomach. I don't recommend the cerelac, as sometimes the flavourings added can upset a dog's stomach.
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Can humans catch distemper?

Canine distemper is an extremely dangerous viral disease that can prove fatal to dogs. Humans can catch distemper from dogs, but the resulting infection is completely asymptomatic.
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Can a puppy survive distemper?

Can a puppy survive distemper? While distemper can be mild and treatable in adult dogs, distemper in puppies can be fatal because their immune systems haven't yet developed. Suddenly, four puppies with their entire lives ahead of them were fighting to stay alive.
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Which is worse parvo or distemper?

Although both viral diseases can potentially become fatal, Parvo spreads a lot easier and is so much more challenging to get rid of—given its extraordinary resistance to common household disinfectants and the ability to survive for as long as a year outside its host.
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Does distemper come back?

Dogs may recover completely from the infection, but prompt, aggressive care is essential. Even with intensive care, some dogs do not make a satisfactory recovery. Unfortunately, treatment for the neurologic problems of distemper is usually not successful.
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Does distemper cause blindness?

Some dogs may have loss of eyesight or go blind. Fever (103° to 105°F; 39.5° to 41°C), listless or lethargy, loss of appetite and interest in drinking. Cough: Dry cough is usually noted first, and then a moist 'wet' cough and breathing difficulties can be caused by pneumonia due to other infections.
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Why is my puppy shaking?

Shivering could be a sign that your dog is in pain or suffering from an illness. Shivering and muscle tremors can be symptoms of serious conditions such as distemper, hypoglycemia, Addison's disease and inflammatory brain disease, as well as more common ailments like an upset stomach.
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What cleaner kills distemper?

A good disinfectant containing phenol, or a 1:20 dilution of household bleach kills the virus instantly.
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How much does it cost to treat distemper?

Cost of treatment

The cost to treat distemper will vary based on the severity of the condition. Some dogs may not require hospitalization, while other may require hospitalization and intensive care. Cost can range from $500 to $2000 or more depending on the length of the hospitalization.
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Why is my dog lethargic and shaking?

Shivering and trembling may be symptoms of something serious -- like poisoning, kidney disease, or injury. So, if your dog suddenly starts trembling or shivering, it's important to take note of other symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, or limping. Then talk to your vet right away.
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