1. Sudden change of dog food
The gastrointestinal tract of puppies is relatively fragile. If dog food is changed suddenly, it may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, affect the normal digestion of food, and white mucus will appear, which needs to be replaced. The right dog food.
2. Functional dyspepsia
It is mainly a disease caused by dysfunction of the stomach and duodenum. Symptoms generally include postprandial fullness, middle and upper abdominal pain, nausea, Lack of appetite, etc., in severe cases, may lead to excessive secretion of gastric acid, resulting in vomitus accompanied by white mucus. You need to follow the doctor's advice and take medication to promote digestion.
3. Parasitic infection
Usually caused by eating food contaminated by bacteria, it will cause parasites to appear in the intestines, affect normal eating, and even cause irritation of the gastric mucosa. As a result, you will vomit white mucus and need to take deworming drugs under the guidance of a doctor.
4. Cold
Usually caused by a variety of viral infections, such as influenza virus, adenovirus, rhinovirus, etc. Typical symptoms include sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, etc., as the symptoms The progression of the disease may result in severe irritation of the respiratory tract, excessive secretion of mucus, and a white appearance, requiring antiviral medication as directed by a doctor.
5. Canine parvovirus
It is a disease that occurs in canines. It is mainly caused by the body being infected with canine parvovirus. It will vomit mucus, which appears white or yellow, and also If you have symptoms such as weight loss and diarrhea, you can take antiviral drugs as directed by your doctor.
6. Canine distemper
If a puppy suffers from canine distemper, it may have symptoms such as fever, loss of appetite, fatigue, etc. If not treated in time, white foamy mucus may appear. It is necessary to follow the doctor's advice to remove antiviral drug treatment through intravenous injection.
It is necessary to observe the physical condition of the puppy at any time in daily life. If the condition continues to decline, it is recommended to seek medical treatment, otherwise it will affect disease control.