1. Symptoms of canine distemper in dogs
General conditions Next, the apparent symptoms of canine distemper are as follows: cough, runny nose, more eye mucus, fever, and there may be systemic cramps in the later stage. If neurological symptoms appear in the later stage, it is more serious. Of course, not all the clinical symptoms of canine distemper are so obvious. It may not be so evident in the early stage. The owner needs to pay attention and seek medical attention in time if there is any problem.
Second, the symptoms of dog colds.
The symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection are the main symptoms of colds. Symptoms are coughing, sneezing, runny nose, increased body temperature, decreased blood pressure, listlessness, etc. Some also have eye inflammation symptoms, such as increased eye secretions, redness, and swelling.
Third, is canine distemper caused by a cold?
Yes, possibility. Canine distemper is an acute contagious disease mainly caused by the canine distemper virus. A dog’s resistance will decline when suffering from a cold, and in the case of a decline, the dog is more likely to contract diseases. For example, after a cold, not paying attention to daily care, contact with sick dogs, and unclean daily feeding and drinking will increase the canine distemper infection.