Dog parvovirus (canine parvovirus infection) is a highly contagious canine disease that can cause damage to multiple organ systems in dogs. The following are common symptoms of parvovirus infection:
1. Fever: Dogs may experience an increase in body temperature, often above the normal body temperature range.
2. Coughing and sneezing: Parvovirus infection can cause dogs to develop a dry or wet cough, often accompanied by sneezing.
3. Eye problems: Dogs may develop eye problems such as red and swollen eyes, watery eyes, conjunctivitis, etc.
4. Runny nose: Dogs may have symptoms of a runny nose, and the nose may become moist.
5. Vomiting and Diarrhea: Some dogs infected with parvovirus may experience vomiting and diarrhea.
6. Lack of Appetite: Dogs may lose interest in food, experience a loss of appetite, or not eat food at all.
7. Dehydration: Due to symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea, dogs may show signs of dehydration, such as dry mouth, dry mucous membranes, etc.
8. Weakness and Fatigue: Parvovirus infection can cause weakness, fatigue, and reduced mobility in dogs.
It’s important to note that the severity and presentation of symptoms may vary depending on the dog’s age, health, and immune system status. If your dog exhibits the above symptoms or suspects parvovirus infection, please consult your veterinarian promptly for diagnosis and treatment. Early detection and treatment can help provide the best treatment outcomes.
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