Dog disease E. coli disease is an acute intestinal infectious disease caused by E. coli in newborn dogs within one week of age. Clinical characteristics are sepsis and diarrhea. Escherichia coli is widely present in the intestines, upper soil, feces...
Dog disease E. coli disease is an acute intestinal infectious disease caused by E. coli in newborn dogs within one week of age. Clinical characteristics are sepsis and diarrhea. Escherichia coli is widely present in the intestines, upper soil, feces and water of healthy dogs, but not all Escherichia coli are pathogenic. Only some pathogenic strains can cause disease in the baby dogs under conditions such as poor feeding and management, poor kennel hygiene conditions, insufficient milk, and drastic climate changes.
Dog disease E. coli disease Symptoms Sickness of dogs show depression, physical weakness, lack of appetite, obvious symptoms are abdominal pain, diarrhea, green, yellow-green or yellow-white discharge, uneven viscosity, fishy feces, and often mixed with undigested curds and bubbles. The anus and tail are often contaminated by feces. In the later stage, sick dogs often experience dehydration symptoms, which can be seen that the Sun Membrane group has weak hind limbs, shaking walking, and lack of elasticity in the skin. The dead precursor overflows below the normal overflow. The mortality rate is high, and some people have neurological symptoms before dying.
Dog disease E. coliosis treatment should be treated immediately. Many drugs have good efficacy on E. coli, but they must be discovered during the drought and treated early. Commonly used drugs include sulfonamide drugs, norfloxacin, and other anti-inflammatory and anti-diarrhea drugs. For severe cases, glucose saline and sodium bicarbonate solution can be injected intravenously or intraperitoneally, and sufficient clean drinking water can be ensured to prevent dehydration. For puppies who have not developed the disease in their litter, the above drugs can be used to prevent it.