Puppies and dogs usually become infected through virus particles in the air or in the respiratory secretions of infected dogs. Infected dogs typically develop runny eyes, fever, snotty nose, coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, and paralysis.
How do you treat a viral infection in a puppy?
There is no cure for dog flu. Treatment is supportive, and your veterinarian can advise you on the best ways to keep your dog comfortable during his illness and recovery. Some dogs may require supportive care, such as fluids, to aid their recovery, as well as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications to reduce fevers.
How do I know if my dog has a viral infection?
What are signs of canine influenza in dogs? The signs of this illness in dogs are cough, runny nose, fever, lethargy, eye discharge, and reduced appetite, but not all dogs will show signs of illness.
How long does a viral infection last in puppies?
The virus is rarely symptomatic in dogs, but puppies may experience mild diarrhea and occasionally other symptoms as well. Veterinarians call this canine rotavirus. The disease is usually not serious and most symptoms resolve themselves in 8-10 days.
Can a puppy get a virus?
People may think viruses are a uniquely human problem, caused by our admittedly sometimes questionable lifestyle choices, but in actual fact, dogs can absolutely get viruses too. There are a number of viruses your dog can get, from parvovirus and coronavirus to astrovirus and rabies virus.
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