My dog just died yesterday.
I am so sad.
I'm here to warn the owner who just found the dog sick and treat it quickly. They can't express their pain. Really pitiful!
You should continue to observe the dog. If he keeps foaming at the mouth, doesn't eat or drink, says nothing and is too lazy to move, it may be canine parvovirus. If it continues to be serious, it will be pulled up until it turns brown, bloody in the stool and stinks. This disease is a frequent season in winter and has no influence on people, but it is a malignant infection among dogs, and it is quite troublesome to cure it.
The following is the related content and cure prescription I got from online tea, but it's a pity that the rescue was too late because I didn't find it early. Whoops, so sad. . . . . .
Disease subjects: infectious diseases and parasites
Name of disease: Parvovirus
Main symptoms: high fever, no eating or drinking, lethargy, bloody stool and vomiting. . .
Treatment plan: The current cure rate of parvovirus is 80-90%, and the cure rate is very high.
Recommended drugs: fasting infusion, anti-inflammatory, antiemetic, hemostatic, antidiarrheal and antiviral.
Note: Be sure to keep warm.
Tip: Never eat or drink.
Canine parvovirus disease is an acute and severe infectious disease caused by canine parvovirus. The disease mainly occurs in puppies aged 2 ~ 6 months. The main clinical manifestations are hemorrhagic enteritis (more common in dogs over 2 months old) and non-suppurative myocarditis (more common in dogs under 2 months old). The former is mainly manifested as vomiting and diarrhea, late loose stool, with special smell, rapid dehydration, anemia and obvious decrease of white blood cells; The latter has sudden onset, pale and visible mucosa, rapid weakness, and internal murmur in auscultation of the heart area.
The latest method to treat tiny.
Treatment of Canine Parvovirus Enteritis with Wu Bai Decoction
Canine parvovirus enteritis is a canine infectious disease caused by CPV infection, which is characterized by severe vomiting, diarrhea and fever. Its morbidity and mortality are high, and the mortality of puppies is the highest. At present, there are no special treatment drugs. We tried to make "Wu Bai Decoction" for treatment in Linqing. Received excellent curative effect, which is introduced as follows.
Prescription Pulsatilla 15g, Mume 15g, Coptidis Rhizoma 5g, Cortex Phellodendri 5g, Radix Curcumae 10g, and Fructus Chebulae 10g.
Usage: add water 1000 g to the top, fry for several times, and take the soup until it is warm, one dose a day. If the sick dog vomits too violently, metoclopramide injection can be injected about 2 hours before taking it; If the sick dog is seriously dehydrated, it should be supplemented with infusion treatment.
From the symptoms, the prescription of canine parvovirus enteritis is caused by heat toxin accumulating in gastrointestinal tract and invading blood. Pulsatilla chinensis can clear blood, divide water, clear heat, stop bleeding and stop dysentery; Yujin breaks blood stasis and promotes qi circulation, relieving gastrointestinal stasis and heat; These two drugs are the main drugs. Coptidis Rhizoma and Cortex Phellodendri are supplemented by clearing heat and drying dampness; Mume and terminalia chebula are adjuvant drugs for nourishing blood, astringing yin and preventing collapse. This prescription has the effects of clearing heat, removing blood stasis, stopping dysentery and astringing yin, and is very suitable for treating canine parvovirus enteritis.
This prescription was used to treat 15 dog owners 18 sick dogs, and 15 cases were cured, most of which were cured by 3-5 doses.
Treatment of canine parvovirus disease with traditional Chinese medicine
Encyclopedia of methods for treating parvovirus
At present, canine parvovirus has spread on a large scale, and many dog lovers have lost many dogs. The following treatment is the combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine, and the success rate is relatively high. This is how my puppy is treated (now recovering, no rubbing, no diarrhea).
The first day of onset:
Infusion, the main drugs are: gentamicin, hyperimmune serum, amino acids, vitamin C and glucose (total 130 yuan).
Only gentamicin, vitamin C and glucose will do.
Condition: constant vomiting and pulling.
The next day:
Blood transfusion, drug unchanged, can barely control the disease. (130 yuan)
Condition: Continue to draw and continue to pull.
The third day:
I found a prescription online:
Prescription Pulsatilla 15g, Mume 15g, Coptidis Rhizoma 5g, Cortex Phellodendri 5g, Radix Curcumae 10g, and Fructus Chebulae 10g.
I took the appeal medicine to the pharmacy for consultation. They are all traditional Chinese medicines for clearing away heat and toxic materials. They are commonly used drugs. They are easy to buy and cost 2.5 yuan RMB. After taking the Chinese medicine home, I added about 2 bowls of water (usually eating bowls) and stayed up for half an hour. Then filter out the medicine and add a lot of glucose and vitamins (vitamins are used in Yangshengtang and sold in supermarkets). Then take out the medicine with a needle and force the dog to fill it once at noon and once at night 1 1: 00.
Conditions: I don't pull badly, but I throw up as soon as I drink water.
The fourth day:
Continue infusion, change the serum into small monoclonal antibody, and continue to feed Chinese medicine. (Antibodies are more expensive than serum, and it took 200 yuan a day).
When I got home, I squeezed out some delicious bags for the puppy to eat (made into paste), mixed some glucose and vitamins, added some warm water and gave the puppy three injections.
Conditions: the painting is not bad, don't pull.
Day 5:
I didn't go to the infusion. I continue to feed Chinese medicine. A friend's relatives are veterinarians and asked me to feed him ribavirin. I bought a bottle of ribavirin, ate half a tablet, ground it into powder, mixed it with traditional Chinese medicine and glucose, and fed it to the dog once a day.
Conditions: Not bad. I only painted it twice (a little) and pulled it once today.
Day 6:
Didn't go to the infusion. Continue to infuse traditional Chinese medicine, reduce the dosage of traditional Chinese medicine, increase the dosage of vitamin tablets and glucose, and feed it three times a day, once in the morning, once in the afternoon and once before going to bed. Boil another egg, take the yolk, break it and put it in glucose.