God bless you for trying SaddleIt's distemper. I will keep him warm &safe till he travels across rainbow bridge.
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He could care less.Also you may want to tell your brother that it DEF passed onto the other pups, it's VERY contagious![]()
Could it affect Brownie?Also you may want to tell your brother that it DEF passed onto the other pups, it's VERY contagious![]()
If he's not vaccinated for it , yesCould it affect Brownie?
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Thanks!If your dog gets his regular boosters yearly, the distemper vaccine is generally one of those.
Then they checked out ok?The other pups are fine.
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Howdy ItsmeI posted goodmorning this morning and as far as I can tell it didn't post. Grrrr so goodmorning at almost 3pm
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How you doing today miss corner master?Howdy Itsme
I'm doing good, just put a big ham in the oven for dinner tonight, watching over things, drinking some coffeeHow bout's you?
He showed none of these symptoms I will keep him isolated though thank you so much.What is the earliest age at which an animal can be safely vaccinated?
In general, six to nine weeks is the earliest age at which a routine vaccination program should be started. Exceptions occur for animals who are in environments which would likely expose them to disease, e.g., humane shelters, breeding facilities, etc. These animals may benefit from earlier vaccinations. Vaccination with a parvovirus vaccine in puppies 5 weeks of age is recommended by some. Vaccinating puppies and kittens less than 4-5 weeks of age is generally not recommended.
Distemper
Canine distemper is a contagious and serious viral illness with no known cure. The disease affects dogs, and certain species of wildlife, such as raccoons, wolves, foxes, and skunks. The common house pet, the ferret, is also a carrier of this virus. Canine distemper belongs to the Morbillivirus class of viruses, and is a relative of the measles virus, which affects humans, the Rinderpest virus that affects cattle, and thePhocine virus that causes seal distemper. All are members of the Paramyxoviridaefamily. Young, unvaccinated puppies and non-immunized older dogs tend to be more susceptible to the disease.
Symptoms and Types
The virus, which is spread through the air and by direct or indirect (i.e. utensils, bedding) contact with an infected animal, initially attacks a dog’s tonsils and lymph nodes and replicates itself there for about one week. It then attacks the respiratory, urogenital, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems.
In the initial stages of Canine Distemper, the major symptoms include high fever (≥103.5 ° F, or 39.7° C), reddened eyes, and a watery discharge from the nose and eyes. An infected dog will become lethargic and tired, and will usually becomeanorexic. Persistent coughing, vomiting, and diarrhea may also occur. In the later stages of the disease, the virus starts attacking the other systems of the dog’s body, particularly the nervous system. The brain and spinal cord are affected and the dog may start having fits, seizures, paralysis, and attacks of hysteria.
http://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/respiratory/c_dg_canine_distemper
Just got a shower and I'm about to go pick up papajohns pizza as I don't feel like cooking anymore todayI'm doing good, just put a big ham in the oven for dinner tonight, watching over things, drinking some coffeeHow bout's you?
Just got a shower and I'm about to go pick up papajohns pizza as I don't feel like cooking anymore today
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Wacky Wednesday code for 10.99 any size up to 5 topping with online code: wackySounds good, maybe I'll skip cooking and order pizza or Chinese yum.

perks of living in the back of beyond I guessOh we don't have any of those around here. I get one place to choose from that will deliverperks of living in the back of beyond I guess
So sorry SaddleWell at 2:42 CDT on this day Harley crossed Rainbow bridge . One more reason that I Fukin' hate April
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Sorry to hear that sir.Well at 2:42 CDT on this day Harley crossed Rainbow bridge . One more reason that I Fukin' hate April
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What is the earliest age at which an animal can be safely vaccinated?
In general, six to nine weeks is the earliest age at which a routine vaccination program should be started. Exceptions occur for animals who are in environments which would likely expose them to disease, e.g., humane shelters, breeding facilities, etc. These animals may benefit from earlier vaccinations. Vaccination with a parvovirus vaccine in puppies 5 weeks of age is recommended by some. Vaccinating puppies and kittens less than 4-5 weeks of age is generally not recommended.
Distemper
Canine distemper is a contagious and serious viral illness with no known cure. The disease affects dogs, and certain species of wildlife, such as raccoons, wolves, foxes, and skunks. The common house pet, the ferret, is also a carrier of this virus. Canine distemper belongs to the Morbillivirus class of viruses, and is a relative of the measles virus, which affects humans, the Rinderpest virus that affects cattle, and thePhocine virus that causes seal distemper. All are members of the Paramyxoviridaefamily. Young, unvaccinated puppies and non-immunized older dogs tend to be more susceptible to the disease.
Symptoms and Types
The virus, which is spread through the air and by direct or indirect (i.e. utensils, bedding) contact with an infected animal, initially attacks a dog’s tonsils and lymph nodes and replicates itself there for about one week. It then attacks the respiratory, urogenital, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems.
In the initial stages of Canine Distemper, the major symptoms include high fever (≥103.5 ° F, or 39.7° C), reddened eyes, and a watery discharge from the nose and eyes. An infected dog will become lethargic and tired, and will usually becomeanorexic. Persistent coughing, vomiting, and diarrhea may also occur. In the later stages of the disease, the virus starts attacking the other systems of the dog’s body, particularly the nervous system. The brain and spinal cord are affected and the dog may start having fits, seizures, paralysis, and attacks of hysteria.
http://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/respiratory/c_dg_canine_distemper
so glad he had someone that cared so much thoughI'm crying over a puppy I only knew a few hours. Big tough Biker man I am.
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Indeed he isHe is in very good conpany
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With the biggest heart on earthI'm crying over a puppy I only knew a few hours. Big tough Biker man I am.
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Keep your pets vaccinated!!!!!God... it sounds so horrible, euthanasia might be a better choice for any animal that's too young to fight it off.
Andria
Keep your pets vaccinated!!!!!
ExcellentOk cool! I trust the place that vaccinated her, as they're a non-profit spaying/neutering/rescue organization -- they get pets from the shelter and get them fixed and vaccinated and up for adoption, to try and prevent so much willy-nilly euthanasia. It's called "Planned Pethood", and they're truly awesome; everyone there is a volunteer, their very low "donation" amounts are only for the expenses of running the place and offering the surgeries and vaccines.
Andria