1. Mild illness
After a dog is infected with canine parvovirus, he or she will usually vomit. If the symptoms are mild, the owner can feed the dog some glucose under the guidance of a doctor. Replenishes energy for the body and helps the body recover.
2. The condition is serious
If the dog's condition is serious, severe vomiting will usually occur. At this time, oral administration of glucose may increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and aggravate vomiting. If this happens, you can provide energy to the dog through intravenous rehydration with the help of a pet doctor, which is conducive to the dog's physical recovery.
3. Precautions for dogs infected with canine parvovirus
After dogs are infected with canine parvovirus, their bodies are usually weak. Owners should pay attention to keeping their dogs warm and can use electric heating. The blanket is used to keep the dog warm. After being infected with the virus, the dog needs to be taken to a regular pet hospital in time to be injected with the canine parvovirus monoclonal antibody vaccine, which can effectively control the condition.
4. Daily care
In daily life, you can let your dog drink more warm water, which can replenish water for the body, accelerate the body’s metabolism, and help promote recovery from the disease. The effect is that the dog can also eat more fruit puree, vegetable puree, dog food and other foods. These foods contain a large amount of vitamins, dietary fiber and minerals, which are beneficial to physical development.