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How is dog coronavirus transmitted?

Canine coronavirus is a contagious disease in dogs, usually transmitted through the respiratory and digestive tracts. The infection is characterized by varying degrees of vomiting and diarrhea, and a depressed mental state. The treatment principles mainly include stopping vomiting and diarrhea, correcting electrolyte disorders, regulating acid-base balance, preventing secondary infections, and improving host immunity. With careful nursing and professional treatment, the mortality rate is quite low.

How to disinfect dog coronavirus

Canine coronavirus disease is one of the common infectious diseases in dogs, which can be transmitted through the respiratory tract, digestive tract, and contaminated objects. Clinical symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, and dehydration, mainly affecting young dogs, those without immunity, and those with poor resistance. Common disinfection methods include regular spraying with 84 disinfectant, chlorhexidine, cresol soap, and ultraviolet light, alternating use.

How to feed a dog with coronavirus

Canine coronavirus mainly causes lesions in the intestinal and intestinal lymphatic systems, leading to enteritis. Therefore, when a dog is infected with canine coronavirus and presents with vomiting and diarrhea, fasting and water deprivation for twelve hours is recommended. During treatment, some liquid foods can be fed, such as softened dog food, usually feeding every four hours in small amounts. It is also necessary to stop feeding high-fat and high-protein foods.

Signs of improvement in small dog coronavirus

The signs of improvement in small dog coronavirus include: no vomiting or diarrhea, formed stools, normal body temperature, good mental state, willingness to move, obvious appetite, thirst, loud barking, moist nose, clean and shiny fur. When a dog has recovered from coronavirus and is in good health, vaccination should be given promptly.