Showing posts with label distemper virus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label distemper virus. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Canine Distemper Treatment

Canine Distemper Treatment

Canine distemper disease has proved to be a highly contagious disease affecting dogs worldwide. Efficient canine distemper treatment requires providing the dog with proper care in time.


Canine distemper is mostly observed in puppies aging between three to six months. However, adult dogs that are not immunized within a particular time can also catch this viral disease. The pets inflicted with this disease generally fall sick after after three to six days. The canine distemper virus shares the paramyxovirus group, with the virus causing measles in human beings. Distemper viruses are sensitive to heat and sunlight. The virus is mainly transmitted by aerosol droplets through coughing, sneezing and saliva of the infected dogs. The virus starts affecting the white blood cells in the body, and then it penetrates the lymphatic tissues and subsequently, to the surfaces of lung, intestine, bladder and lastly attacks the nervous system. Read more on canine distemper. Scroll down to know all about canine distemper treatment.