Distemper virus

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Hii everyone so I need help. My friends dog gave birth to 4 puppies like a month ago and they have gotten the distemper virus. Can it be treated? If yes wht is the treatment. They took them to the vet and we will again too. Wht shall we do we really need help. The puppies have eye and nasal discharge and diarrhea. They are active and playing but these signs are not good at all
 
Distemper is an extremely dangerous, extremely contagious viral infection. ALL care advice needs to be given by a licensed veterinarian who is monitoring the puppies.
Thanks will take them to the nearest vet in my area for now
 
Hii everyone so I need help. My friends dog gave birth to 4 puppies like a month ago and they have gotten the distemper virus. Can it be treated? If yes wht is the treatment. They took them to the vet and we will again too. Wht shall we do we really need help. The puppies have eye and nasal discharge and diarrhea. They are active and playing but these signs are not good at all
Where were they being housed? They should not have been able to contract it if kept in the house. Distemper is fatal in almost everything if left untreated. The mother should have her vaccines. Get to a vet ASAP.

To add: If you had gone to a vet, the vet would be monitoring the puppies and the mother. No licensed vet would of let you leave with 4 puppies that contracted distemper.
 
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Thanks will take them to the nearest vet in my area for now
There is no cure for canine distemper infection. Treatment typically consists of supportive care and efforts to prevent secondary infections; control vomiting, diarrhea and neurologic symptoms; and combat dehydration through administration of fluids.
It can be treated sometimes but often very rare. I hope I could help
 
There is no cure for canine distemper infection. Treatment typically consists of supportive care and efforts to prevent secondary infections; control vomiting, diarrhea and neurologic symptoms; and combat dehydration through administration of fluids.
It can be treated sometimes but often very rare. I hope I could help
My 2 herding dogs just recently got this and I could not get a cure for it so I’m currently really keeping an eye on them and I am having them segregated from the rest of my dogs becuase this could spread if not careful.
 
Where were they being housed? They should not have been able to contract it if kept in the house. Distemper is fatal in almost everything if left untreated. The mother should have her vaccines. Get to a vet ASAP.

To add: If you had gone to a vet, the vet would be monitoring the puppies and the mother. No licensed vet would of let you leave with 4 puppies that contracted distemper.
I didn't my friend did we are trying to reach the vet
 

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