What are the signs of distemper in dogs?

What are the symptoms of canine distemper? Initially, infected dogs will develop watery to pus-like discharge from their eyes. They then develop fever, nasal discharge, coughing, lethargy, reduced appetite, and vomiting.
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Can a dog 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 are the causes of distemper in dogs?

Canine distemper is caused by the paramyxovirus virus. Animals get infected from contact with infected urine, blood, saliva, or respiratory droplets. Of these, transmission usually happens through droplets. It can be spread through coughing and sneezing or contaminated food and water bowls.
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How long does it take for a dog to show signs of distemper?

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? Up to five days prior to the onset of clinical signs. This is complicated though by the number of cases that are shedding without recognizable signs of illness.
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What are the stages of distemper?

What are the stages of distemper?
  • Weepy eyes and nasal discharge.
  • Coughing.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Lethargy.
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How to Recognize Distemper Symptoms in Dogs (TREATMENT



How can I treat my dogs distemper at home?

There is no cure for canine distemper infection. Treatment typically consists of supportive care and efforts to prevent secondary infections; control vomiting, diarrhea and neurologic symptoms; and combat dehydration through administration of fluids.
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Do dogs with distemper eat?

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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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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Can a dog survive Canine Distemper without treatment?

Plenty of dogs can survive distemper virus, but not without a fight that includes expensive veterinary care most dog owners may be unable to shoulder. Indeed, it can cost hundreds, if not many thousands of dollars to treat distemper successfully.
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Can a vaccinated dog get distemper?

Question: Can my dog contract distemper if he's had a vaccine? Answer: Unfortunately, the short answer to this question is “yes”. Vaccines are unable to 100% completely protect against a disease, however providing your dog with the recommended vaccination protocol will greatly reduce his chances of becoming sick.
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How do vets check for distemper?

A conjunctival or nasal swab placed in viral transport medium is an ideal sample at this time to submit for PCR testing for distemper virus. If viral transport medium swabs are unavailable, a swab moistened with sterile saline and placed in a sealed sterile tube is a good substitute.
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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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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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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 is distemper diagnosed?

Positive antibody titers in CSF can confirm the diagnosis of cerebral distemper. The virus can also be detected in CSF using PCR. If cerebral distemper is suspected, always consider submitting a CSF sample along with serum (clotted blood) for distemper serology (serum neutralization test).
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Is parvo a distemper?

Distemper is a viral infection, and can spread through the air, or through urine or feces. Parvo, also a virus, can spread through contact with other parvo-infected animals or their bodily fluids, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association.
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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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Can dogs 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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How long can a dog live with canine distemper?

The survival rate and length of infection depend on the strain of the virus and on the strength of the dog's immune system. Some cases resolve as quickly as 10 days. Other cases may exhibit neurological symptoms for weeks and even months afterward.
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Can antibiotics cure distemper?

What is the treatment? As with most viral infections, there is no specific treatment. Antibiotics (e.g., amoxicillin, ampicillin) are not effective against viruses, but do help in controlling the secondary bacterial infections that often occur with distemper.
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How long does distemper stay in your house?

It is also in droplets that may be on surfaces (i.e. food bowls). Distemper does not survive long in the outside environment. It will survive only a few hours at room temperature and a few weeks in cooler shady places. From time of infection to first clinical signs is 3-7 days.
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How do you clean the house after distemper?

It is difficult to clean all corners of the house, although possible. Concentrate more on areas where your dogs usually go and have had direct contact with. Floors: Mop and disinfect the floor every day. Use a disinfecting solution and focus on areas where your dogs sleep and play.
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Can an indoor dog get distemper?

Vaccination against distemper and parvovirus is important because these diseases can be deadly. "Because transmission does not require direct contact with another dog, indoor-only dogs can be exposed and become ill if they are not appropriately vaccinated."
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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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Is Honey Good for distemper?

* Fluids to correct dehydration are given through a catheter inserted into a vein until vomiting and diarrhea have stopped. After that, offering small amounts of liquids by mouth is indicated. Lukewarm broth or honey water (one tablespoon of honey in one cup of water) taste good and are effective.
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