What is pseudodistemper

Pseudocanine distemper means that the dog itself does not suffer from canine distemper, but has relevant clinical symptoms and the relevant examinations are also positive. In response to this situation, it can be treated according to symptomatic treatment, and generally significant relief can be obtained. Pseudocanine distemper usually occurs when test paper is used for testing, because the error of paperboard testing is relatively large. This is because the test paper testing requires a large amount of viruses.
How to judge canine distemper in dogs:
1. Judgment of symptoms: When dogs suffer from canine distemper, they will have purulent discharge from the eyes, cough, and dry nose. , diarrhea, vomiting, repeated high fever and other symptoms. In the later stage of canine distemper, neurological symptoms such as trembling and convulsions also appear;
2. Test paper judgment: pass the dog’s saliva, eye secretions, feces, etc. through canine distemper Use the test paper to test. If both lines show red or purple, it means you have canine distemper.
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