I believe that many friends who have dogs at home know about canine distemper, right? The early symptoms of this disease are somewhat similar to those of a cold, and are generally found in puppies. This is a disease with a very high mortality rate, but some dogs have been cured. Will the cured dogs have sequelae? ? What are the sequelae? Let's have a look!

The sequelae of canine distemper are as follows:
1. The dog's appetite will decrease, And the absorption of nutrients is not very good.
2. Although the canine distemper has been cured, the dog will often suffer from shortness of breath in the later stage, and it is easy to Cough and cold are caused. At this time, the owner needs to pay attention not to take any medication, otherwise it will be counterproductive.
3. After the canine distemper is successfully cured, the dog's body will become particularly sensitive. eczema.
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