If the puppy is not vaccinated in time, it may be caused by parvovirus infection. It is recommended that the puppy be sent to the pet hospital in time for infectious disease screening and symptomatic treatment after diagnosis. If the puppy is not dewormed regularly, it may be caused by internal parasite infection. It is recommended to take the puppy to the pet hospital for a fecal examination and use deworming drugs accordingly.
In addition to being isolated after a dog turns its intestines, the entire house also needs to be fully disinfected. Especially places where dogs often stay, such as kennels, clothes, toys and daily necessities, must be strictly disinfected. They can also be discarded and replaced with new ones to avoid reinfection after the dog recovers.