What are the characteristics of a small dog? In fact, dog smallness is a disease caused by canine distemper virus and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, mainly manifested as fever, cough, runny nose, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms. Other possible symptoms include fatigue, loss of appetite, weight loss, conjunctiva congestion, etc. Small dogs are usually prevented by canine plague vaccine. If your dog experiences the above symptoms, please visit the veterinarian in time.
The small number of dogs is divided into myocarditis and enteritis type. Enteritis type generally occurs more often. Dogs will experience symptoms of mental depression, vomiting, and diarrhea. Myocarditis will occur in puppies, and dogs will have heart failure and difficulty breathing. The owner should regularly prevent and deworm the dogs from being infected.
Hemorrhagic enteritis is generally common in puppies 2-6 months old. The incubation period is 1-2 weeks. The sick dog will usually suddenly develop the disease, starting to manifest as depression and dry nose. Combined with the early flushing of the membrane, paleness and vomiting, the dog will quickly lose weight in the later stage, collapse of the eye socket, reduce skin elasticity, and prolong capillary filling time.
Myocarditis occurs frequently in puppies before and after weaning within 2 months of age. The dog suddenly develops the disease, has good spirits in the early stages of the onset, and has mild diarrhea. Dogs have an increase in body temperature, and internal heart auscultation has an internal heart murmur; some lung auscultation has a Vinor sound, and dogs often die due to acute heart failure.