What’s wrong with a dog’s fever that doesn’t go away? It may be another disease!

What’s wrong with a dog’s persistent fever?
A dog’s persistent fever may be caused by a serious disease, such as canine distemper, parvovirus, etc. Under normal circumstances, normal colds and fevers will get better after being treated by ordinary means. But ordinary medicines are ineffective in serious diseases, and the dog will keep having a fever. It is recommended that the owner take the dog to the pet hospital for relevant biochemical examinations and follow the doctor's instructions for symptomatic treatment. Random articles
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