How much do you know about the late symptoms of canine distemper and parvovirus?

 7:37am, 2 July 2025

For various reasons, unlike European and American countries, we have always been a severely affected area for infectious diseases of dogs and cats.

When we pay out of our own pocket to treat pet diseases such as canine distemper, small or cat distemper, we often continue to treat it due to heartache, reluctance and pity.

In fact, in the later stages, dogs and cats are also very painful, especially canine distemper, convulsions, spasms, and loss of consciousness.  

Canitary distemper, minor symptoms, and testing have been mentioned many times, so I won't explain them one by one here.

So what are the late symptoms?

[Canital Distemper]

A. Repeated fever for many days, secondary symptoms of pneumonia, pus and snot, and body gradually weakening

B. Paroxysmal spasms, convulsions, loss of consciousness and perception, incontinence

C. The two brain hemispheres of the head beating, and the naked eye can see

[parativirus]

A. Hypothermia of low temperature failure for many days, no improvement;

B. Extremely thin, dehydrated, and ink-like incontinence flowing out, with a odor;

When the above symptoms occur, the pet doctor usually informs you that you will give a critical illness notice. Whether the subsequent treatment depends on ourselves. Of course we all hope that miracles will happen.