Many people like to keep pets, but there are still confusions or misunderstandings about the characteristics of dogs and the spread of diseases. Certain diseases of dogs and people can indeed be transmitted to each other. , but certain propagation conditions are required. Only feed dog food in daily life, do not give raw food or some contaminated food, inject vaccines according to regulations, do regular physical examinations, and daily personal hygiene (be sure to wash hands after touching animals, especially feces) , to do this, the possibility of disease transmission between humans and dogs is extremely small. So what are the symptoms of toxoplasmosis in dogs? How to tell if dogs have toxoplasmosis? Next, let's follow the editor to understand.
How to tell if a dog has Toxoplasma gondii?
Toxoplasmosis in dogs is divided into acute and chronic types. When dogs are infected with Toxoplasma gondii Symptoms such as lethargy, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, anxiety, increased body temperature, increased eye mucus, red eye sockets, difficulty breathing, weight loss, and anemia will occur.
1. Depressed spirit
Dogs usually don't have very obvious symptoms after being infected with Toxoplasma gondii. However, there are also some dogs with weak constitution or sensitive constitution, who will show symptoms such as malaise, lethargy and anxiety for a period of time after infection with Toxoplasma gondii.
2. Vomiting and diarrhea
In the early stage of Toxoplasma gondii infection, dogs may have symptoms such as vomiting, soft stools, and diarrhea, but the reaction is mild, and Dogs may get better in a short period of time, so the owner is not easy to notice. Once the dog has these conditions, it is best for the owner to take the dog to a doctor for a stool examination, so as to achieve early detection and early treatment.

3. Loss of appetite
When dogs are infected with toxoplasmosis, they will also experience loss of appetite and even anorexia Symptoms such as hunger strike, and sometimes neurological symptoms such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety disorder, and phobia. When the dog has abnormal mentality and appetite at the same time, accompanied by vomiting or diarrhea, the owner can suspect that the dog has Toxoplasma gondii.
4. Elevated body temperature
Toxoplasmosis can be divided into acute and chronic. Dogs with acute toxoplasmosis infection will be accompanied by an increase in body temperature to Symptoms such as 40 degrees or more, a large increase in eye mucus, red eye sockets, and difficulty breathing, dogs with chronic Toxoplasma gondii infection will show symptoms such as body weight loss and anemia.