

Dog distemper is a viral disease that attacks the respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems. It spreads quickly and is often fatal without treatment.
The virus spreads through coughing, sneezing, saliva, urine, or shared items like bowls and bedding. Even short contact with an infected dog can transmit it.
Sneezing, coughing, fever, and watery eyes are early symptoms. If ignored, it progresses to vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, and even death.
Vaccination offers strong protection. While rare, vaccinated dogs may still get mild cases, but symptoms are less severe.
There is no direct cure. Treatment focuses on supportive care, fighting secondary infections, and managing symptoms.
Vaccination is the best prevention. Good hygiene, avoiding contact with sick dogs, and regular vet checkups also protect your pet.
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