Canine distemper is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by canine distemper virus. It is very contagious and has a very high mortality rate. Only 20% of dogs suffer from canine distemper. The survival rate of canine distemper is that the initial symptoms of canine distemper are that the dog’s questions become higher, followed by loss of appetite, mental depression, purulent eye mucus, etc., and finally foaming at the mouth, convulsions and death. Many people want to know about canine distemper. How did you get it? How is canine distemper spread? You can take a look below.

Canine distemper How did you get it? What is the mode of transmission?
Canine distemper is generally transmitted through the secretions, excrement, and food of sick dogs. When an ordinary dog encounters a sick dog, a sneeze of the sick dog will spread the germs in the air, and ordinary dogs will suffer from canine distemper after breathing in contact.
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