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Can dogs with hepatitis take a bath?
Dogs with hepatitis are not recommended to take baths, as it can decrease their physical resistance and may lead to the secondary infection of other diseases. The liver is the largest digestive organ in dogs, and it is the organ for the metabolism of protein, fat, and carbohydrates. Once a dog contracts hepatitis, it will affect the whole body.
What to note about dog hepatitis
After a dog's hepatitis has healed, attention should be paid to the following aspects: Regularly check the liver function. If the liver function indicators have not returned to normal, it is recommended to continue taking liver protection drugs and other medications. In terms of diet, it is recommended to feed the dog with liver prescription food, liver prescription cans, and some low-fat easy-to-digest foods to ensure that the dog gets enough nutrients and promotes body recovery.
The transmission route of dog hepatitis
The main source of transmission of canine hepatitis is sick dogs or dogs carrying the virus. The secretions and excrements of sick dogs contain a large amount of virus and contaminate the external environment. After recovery, the dog can still excrete the virus in urine for 6 to 9 months. Healthy dogs mainly contract the disease through the digestive tract and can also be infected through the placenta. The disease mainly affects dogs under one year old and often occurs in combination with distemper.
Can dog hepatitis be cured?
Dog hepatitis can be cured. Early detection, early diagnosis, and early treatment can increase the survival rate of dogs with hepatitis. There are many causes of dog hepatitis, including poisoning, infection, and tumors, etc. Some dogs have unexplained causes of hepatitis. The most common cause of hepatitis in puppies under one year old is adenovirus infection, which除了表现为肝炎的症状外,还会出现特征性的蓝眼病变。