Dalmatian dogs are allergic to general anesthesia. If your Dalmatian needs surgery, be sure to talk to your veterinarian about it. Because the Dalmatians have their own minimum pain tolerance, once this minimum is exceeded, the heartbeat will slow down significantly. If the right medicine is prescribed, atropine can be given to it routinely as a pre-drug therapy.
This ailment is characterized by a lump on the skin on the head or trunk of the Dalmatian dog, occasionally even along the It grows on the legs, often forming small papules and, in severe cases, regurgitation of pus. Its fur turns greyish-white until it falls out, exposing its pink flesh. Investigate its cause, the dog's blood is overheated or caused by blood disorders. The condition can be alleviated by carefully adjusting the diet, taking a daily preparation of B vitamins, green leaves and garlic, plus sliced parsley and diced green beans, and replacing lean meat with fatty or fish meat.
If it's eating a complete nutrient meal, be sure to use one that's low in protein. Taking medications that contain antihistamines can be of great benefit, and your veterinarian knows the exact amount to take each time. Minimize the amount of additives as much as possible. Pause bathing the spotted dog and do not comb the affected area. Twice in the morning and evening, wipe small pimples with a damp or sponge dipped in a little Epsom salt warm water solution, apply an equal amount of starch and boric acid powder mixture, and keep the Dalmatian out of the sun as much as possible, and only take him out for exercise in cool weather. Small papules can sometimes be mistaken for mange.
Dalmatians often wag their tails violently. So damage is inevitable. Once the tail is broken, blood will splatter all over the place, and the Dalmatians can't help licking the wound, which will open up more and more.
First soak a towel in ice water, then use it to gently rub the tail. If the prescription doesn't work, try a benzoin tincture, alcohol, or a saline solution. If it still doesn't work, consider wrapping the Dalmatian's tail with cotton pads first, and then tie it with a light ribbon, so that even if the Dalmatian wags its tail or collides with furniture, it will not be injured, but it must be light when moving. , so as not to draw its unnecessary attention. While it is being treated, the wound can be protected and the hair can grow back. As the condition worsens, amputation may be considered, but it is important to consult a wide range of professionals and try a variety of treatments.
The pain may be caused by the overt nervousness of the Dalmatian dog's nerves, or it may be caused by the traumatic experience of its first ride in a car. The following measures can be taken to treat this disease:
(1) First let the car idle for two or three days, so that the painful memories in the Dalmatians' mind will gradually become blurred. Then, feed the Dalmatians once a day in the car, and don't do it for two or three days. Go beyond that, then, as soon as you're done feeding it, praise it enthusiastically and take it out of the car immediately.
(2), put a small rug behind the car, hold the Dalmatians on it, talk to it, and let it sit for a few minutes. Take it out of the car as soon as it shows signs of drooling.
(3) If there is no problem if the Dalmatians stay in the car for 10 minutes, the director can close the door and let the Dalmatians stay inside for a few minutes alone. If it doesn't react badly, the owner gets back in the driver's seat, starts the engine, but doesn't drive the car out for a few minutes. If it can stand the engine running without changing its color, try to drive the car a few meters away and then stop. Praise it for its progress before letting it get off the bus. This step takes about 1 week.
(4), you can bring Dalmatians on the road to pull. Choose a destination that is less than 5 minutes from the house, it can be a field or someone else's garden, must go to a place where it can be pleasing to the eye and run freely. Once the Dalmatians show signs of discomfort, stop quickly, and then don't forget to reward it with a good meal. Be sure to choose a short distance initially, be careful when turning, and drive slowly. In one step, as soon as the spots show signs of illness, return to the previous step. If you persist in this way, the excessive nervousness of the Dalmatians will disappear within 3 weeks.