Rancho Park Veterinary Clinic 10585 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064 (310) 474-3398
Canine distemper
Canine distemper is caused by a virus that is shed in bodily fluids of
infected animals. The virus affects primarily the lungs, intestines, and
nervous system. Symptoms of the infection can include coughing,
diarrhea, vomiting, inappetance, dehydration, weight loss, seizures, and
encephalitis. Secondary infections can present as discharge from the
eyes and/or nose, and pneumonia. Puppies, especially those from
shelters, are at the highest risk. Currently there are no antiviral
medications to treat canine distemper. Treatment is aimed at controlling
secondary bacterial infections with antibiotics and supportive care as
needed. Vaccination aimed at preventing distemper is the best strategy.
Puppies should be isolated from other dogs until they have completed
their series of vaccinations at 16 weeks of age.
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