Canine Herpesvirus in Puppies: Symptoms and Treatment Information

A Life Threatening Virus

JaymeLee23
Canine Herpesvirus in Puppies: Introduction to Symptoms & Treatment Information

Canine Herpesvirus (CHV-1) is a life threatening virus infection that can be found in puppies. The Canine Herpesvirus (CHV-1) is only found in canines and affects mostly puppies and mature (older) dogs. It unfortunately happens to be a very common virus infection that is not limited to any particular continent. The Canine Herpesvirus infection in puppies comes from being infected from late gestation through the first few weeks after being born. It can take anywhere from a few days to a week before infection symptoms may occur from when the Canine Herpesvirus enters into pups.

Canine Herpesvirus in Puppies: Symptoms

The Canine Herpesvirus in puppies, if born alive, will usually shows symptoms such as not wanting to nurse off of the mother dog, cry, and appear to be in physical pain. Other symptoms of the canine herpesvirus infection may be a puppy vomiting, and irregular breathing. Puppies with the Canine Herpesvirus infection may die within a few days after contacting the virus. As the Canine Herpesvirus infection progresses, symptoms such as having a lower body temperature will be easily detectable. Pups are not able to run a fever which fights the Canine Herpesvirus infection and when their body temperature drops, the virus is easily able to replicate itself.

Canine Herpesvirus in Puppies: Treatment

Treatment for the Canine Herpesvirus in puppies is really not able to be achieved. There are numerous other conditions or diseases that veterinarians may first treat and then it will be too late. If pups do survive by miracle with treatment then they will more than likely suffer heart or nervous system damage. Treatment is much more possible in older dogs of exhibiting the Canine Herpesvirus infection than it is in pups.

Sanitizing treatment is possible to rid an area of the Canine Herpesvirus. For treatment, bright lighting, temperatures over 104 degrees Fahrenheit and common disinfectants such as bleach and Lysol. Sanitizing treatment of all bedding, toys, food (water) dishes, and any other objects used by the dogs or puppies is a must to rid of the Canine Herpesvirus infection.

Canine Herpesvirus in Puppies: Conclusion to Symptoms & Treatment Information

The Canine Herpesvirus is nearly impossible to readily identify from symptoms or easily to be able to benefit from treatment. The Canine Herpesvirus spreads through air and sharing of objects. If a female dog is suspected of carrying the infection, she may or may not ever exhibit symptoms and could go on to have a healthy litter in the future.

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