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Can distemper be cured without treatment?

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There is no cure for canine distemper infection. Treatment typically consists of supportive care and efforts to prevent secondary infections; control vomiting, diarrhea and neurologic symptoms; and combat dehydration through administration of fluids.


Can a dog survive distemper without treatment?

Plenty of dogs can survive distemper virus, but not without a fight that includes expensive veterinary care most dog owners may be unable to shoulder. Indeed, it can cost hundreds, if not many thousands of dollars to treat distemper successfully.

Does distemper go away by itself?

There is no cure for distemper itself. Your veterinarian will probably admit your pet to the hospital for isolation and treat your dog's signs. For example: If your dog has pneumonia: antibiotics, airway dilators, physical therapy to help your dog cough and clear its lungs.

Can a dog fully recover from distemper?

It is entirely possible to recover from Canine Distemper Disease. Recovery is usually dependent upon the strength of the dog's immune system and the strain of distemper they have contracted. It can take up to 2 months to fully recover.

How many days a dog can survive with distemper?

The survival rate and length of infection depend on the strain of the virus and on the strength of the dog's immune system. Some cases resolve as quickly as 10 days. Other cases may exhibit neurological symptoms for weeks and even months afterward.

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