Toxoplasma gondii symptoms in dogs

The symptoms of Toxoplasma gondii infection in dogs are divided into chronic and acute. Generally, chronic infection will cause the dog to lose weight, reduce eating desire, malnutrition and anemia, etc., while acute infection will cause long-term fever and the dog will become deformed. They are listless and unwilling to move, and sometimes have difficulty breathing, vomiting and diarrhea.
Tip:
The final host of Toxoplasma gondii is cats. Parents who raise cats, especially pregnant women, are best to check for Toxoplasma gondii when raising cats.
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