TICK-FEVER TICK-FEVERTICK-FEVER

TICK-FEVER

 

 

If your dog is infected with a lot to ticks all over the body, he might display symptoms of high fever accompanied by drowsiness and bleeding from nostrils. The causing ticks are usually brown in colour, full with the blood of your dog, causing him anaemia. Watch out for a very bright yellow urine. The first and foremost treatment required would be to get rid of those deadly ticks. And keep washing your hands so that you don't catch any of these insects. The methods would be the same as described above. The second step would be to cure your dog and make him healthy again. Your vet will probably prescribe a 10-day strict medicinal course for the dog. A healthy diet by the side is what you need to ensure after that. And, by the way, I'm telling this to you again and again that if you follow clean habits as a routine, both you and your dog will be spared of such diseases full of headache.


Anal sacs

Allergy

Abscesses

Bone Fracture

Bladder infection

Blood parasites

Canker

Cough

Constipation

Distemper

Diarrhoea

Ear infection

Emetics

Eczema

Fever

Fleas

Fits and convulsions

Hard Pad

Infectious cannine hepatitis

Infection of the bladder

Internal Parasites

Lice

Leptospirosis

Limping 

Mange

Nose Bleeding

Parainfluenza

Pneumonia

Pyometra

Parvo virus Infection

Rabies

Seizures

Sting

Strep throat

Ticks

Tongue injury

Trachea Bronchitis

Vomiting

Vomits of blood

 



   

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