Common Fatal Diseases in Dogs and How to Prevent Them
Common and potentially fatal diseases in dogs include parvovirus, distemper, rabies, and canine influenza. The most effective way to prevent these illnesses is through early vaccination. Canine Parvovirus Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious viral disease that can be fatal, especially in puppies. Symptoms include loss of appetite, lethargy, occasional fever, vomiting, dehydration, and bloody or jelly-like diarrhea. The disease can progress very rapidly, with death occurring within 48 to 72 hours. If your dog shows signs of parvovirus, disinfect all items that the dog has come into contact with. Isolate the dog, withhold food and water, and consider providing nutritional supplements to boost their immune system. Early veterinary intervention is critical. Canine Distemper Canine distemper is one of the most serious and deadly diseases affecting dogs globally. The mortality rate can be as high as 80% in unvaccinated dogs. Distemper is also very contagious, spreading easily amongst...