Bichon Frize (definite introduction)
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Bichon Frize dogs sometimes also get infectious hepatitis, especially Bichon Frize puppies under 1 year old. If they get infected, the death rate will be higher.
Poison-causing dogs are the source of infectious hepatitis virus. The virus has very strong resistance and can survive for a long time under low temperature conditions. It can still be pathogenic after 10 to 14 days in the soil. It can also survive in the nest for a long time.
The dog disease column below will introduce you to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention methods of infectious hepatitis in Bichon Frize.
1. Clinical symptoms of infectious hepatitis in Bichon Frize:
Although dogs with infectious hepatitis can suffer from it in all seasons, it is more common in winter. There are more, and the infection rate of Bichon Frize puppies under 1 year old is higher. 1. The clinical characteristics of infectious hepatitis and the early symptoms are very similar to canine distemper. The patient suffers from severe depression, loss of appetite, and significantly reduced thirst, and may even appear to have his two forelimbs immersed in water while drinking. This is a characteristic symptom of the original disease.
2. Immediately, the Bichon Frize's body temperature rises to above 40°C and continues for 4-6 days. Vomiting and diarrhea are rare. If there is blood in the vomitus and feces, the prognosis is often poor. It is common for sick dogs to feel pain in the xiphoid cartilage. 7 to 10 days after the acute symptoms disappear, the cornea of some dogs is contaminated and disappears after a few days. There are bleeding spots on the gums.
3. Although the disease is called hepatitis, jaundice rarely occurs. If there are no secondary symptoms, symptoms usually return to normal within a few days.
2. Treatment and prevention methods of infectious hepatitis in Bichon Frize:
1. Isolate the sick dog as soon as possible and treat it with high immune serum or adult dog serum , once a day, usually 10-30 ml. In addition, 20-40 ml of 50% glucose solution, 250 mg of vitamin C or 15-20 mg of adenosine triphosphate should be injected intravenously every day for 3-5 days. Take Gan Tai Le tablets orally. To control drinking water, you can feed your Bichon Frize 5% glucose saline once every 2-3 hours.
2. Avoid injections. Canine five-combination attenuated vaccine (rabies, canine distemper, parainfluenza, infectious hepatitis, parvovirus enteritis) and two-combination vaccine for canine hepatitis and enteritis.
For dogs 30-90 days old, breed them three times, and for dogs over 90 days old, breed them twice, usually 2-4 weeks apart. Frequent injection dosage: 2 ml of the five-combination vaccine and 1 ml of the two-combination vaccine, which can provide a one-year immunity period.
3. The kennels must be kept hygienic, the dogs must be bred and raised by themselves, and mixed breeding with other dogs is strictly prohibited.
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