How to treat canine distemper without causing life-threatening symptoms

Canine Distemper Many people may have heard of this disease but are not familiar with its symptoms. The initial symptoms of canine distemper are similar to those of a dog with a common cold: lethargy, weakness, and not eating. But let me tell you, distemper is much more dangerous. If your dog does not receive proper treatment, it can be dangerous to the point of death. Let’s get to know this disease and how to treat it if your dog is infected. And what are some ways to prevent your dog from getting distemper? Canine Distemper is a serious contagious disease of dogs and there is no specific cure. This disease is caused by a virus in the Morbillivirus group, which is an RNA virus that can cause disease in dogs and other animals in the same family as dogs, such as wolves, minks, skunks…

Check your dog's health by observing the "gums color"

Taking care of a dog is not easy for many people, right? In addition to taking care of food and the environment, taking care of physical health, especially dental and gum health, is something that many dog owners should not neglect. Because the color and characteristics of the mucous membrane can be used to assess the initial health of the dog. It is said that the color and characteristics of the mucous membrane are considered a good representative for assessing the initial health of the animal because this organ is the most distal tissue that can indicate the state of blood circulation and the amount of oxygen that nourishes the body. Since the mucous membrane is a relatively thin area with a large amount of blood vessels, if there is a change in blood circulation, we will be able to easily observe it, especially the mucous membrane at the gums. There is an easy way to check the health of the teeth and gums of a puppy. The normal color of the gums is pink. The gums should be moist, not dry or swollen. When you press the gums with your finger and release, the gums should change from white from pressing to pink again within 1-2 seconds, which means good blood circulation. If it lasts longer, it indicates abnormal blood circulation, which can be caused by many reasons. What does the color of the gums indicate?

Pet acupuncture, another option for treating animals

Treating sick pets with acupuncture. Anyone who hears this might think it’s scary. No one would like to have their children get pricked with sharp needles. But let me tell you, acupuncture is not as scary as you think. Acupuncture is a treatment with very few side effects. Currently, alternative medicine is becoming more popular. Let’s open our minds and learn about acupuncture to treat pets. Acupuncture in pets is a traditional Chinese medical treatment that has been around for two thousand years. The principle is to balance the body’s Yin and Yang. The method involves inserting very thin, small needles into various points on the body. There are more than…

10 Forbidden Foods That Should Not Be Given to Dogs

As dog slaves, when we see our dogs begging for food, we almost automatically give them our hand. But wait! Are you sure that each food we give our dogs will not harm their bodies? We humans can eat it, but can dogs eat it like us? Because dogs’ bodies are different from humans. Some foods that we think are good, but if dogs eat them, they can be life-threatening. If you want to know what foods you should avoid giving your dog, we have a list of 10 forbidden foods that you should not give your dog to read. When feeding them, you will know if they can eat them or not. 1. Bones In fact, bones are not very healthy for dogs. If you can avoid them, you should avoid them. However, dog owners can still give their dogs bones, but they must be raw because they are soft and digestible, helping dogs digest better. However, you must be careful of germs that may be mixed in. As for bones that dogs should definitely not eat, they are boiled bones because cooked bones are easy to break. If dogs eat them, they may puncture various organs in the digestive system.

5 Signs Your Rabbit Is Sick

Symptoms of rabbits that may indicate that they are sick. Therefore, the owner must observe and pay attention to the following symptoms that change. If your rabbit shows any abnormal symptoms, you should take it to see a veterinarian immediately. 5 signs that your rabbit is sick 1. Not cheerful, weak, and eating less: Almost every sick rabbit will show these symptoms. To find the symptoms quickly, the owner should observe the amount of food and water that the animal eats every day. 2. No feces, feces are not round, not the same size, or less than normal: Rabbit gastrointestinal stasis (RGIS) is a group of symptoms that often occur after the rabbit stops eating…

Benefits of X-Ray and Ultrasound

X-rays and ultrasounds are often used together to diagnose diseases, predict diseases, and monitor treatment results. This is because these techniques are easy to perform, do not take long, and are cost-effective. They help answer questions and find the cause of the disease accurately and in a timely manner. Therefore, they are widely used in our veterinary community. Benefits of X-rays X-rays help diagnose diseases and abnormalities of animal organs in every part of the body, including the head, body, chest, abdomen, and legs, from finding specific abnormalities such as broken leg bones, dislocated joints…

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If your pet has these symptoms

If your pet has these symptoms, take it to see a veterinarian immediately. 1. Fainting, convulsions/spasms, unconsciousness 2. High fever, fever 3. Unable to urinate, painful straining 4. Consuming toxic substances or being bitten by venomous animals 5. Serious accidents, falls from heights, head and eye injuries 6. Non-stop bleeding, severe blood loss 7. Difficulty breathing, pale gums, purple tongue 8. Severe vomiting or diarrhea 9. Difficulty giving birth 10. Heatstroke 11. Restlessness and showing pain Taling Chan Animal Hospital (near Taling Chan Police Station) No. 1 Soi Boromratchonnanee 61, Boromratchonnanee Rd., Chim Phli Subdistrict, Taling Chan District, Bangkok 10170 Tel.…

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