can a dog survive distemper

The question of whether a dog would survive a distemper is a difficult one, but the fact remains that there are some things that are worse than death. Dogs who have been exposed to distempers will die from a respiratory illness and/or a heart attack due to their weakened immune systems. There is some question as to whether dogs could survive the disease itself, but we can’t tell for sure.

As a dog owner myself, I would say that a dog who has had distemper would likely be okay. The fact that a dog can survive the disease tells you something about the immune system. For example, if you have a dog who is coughing up blood and dying after having a tick bite, the blood clot is probably not a very good thing.

It would be very hard to tell if the disease itself made the dog immune to the infection. I would say that a dog with distemper would be at a higher risk of dying from the disease itself if they had a weakened immune system.

However, the fact that distemper can be treated with antibiotics is not an indication that a dog is immune to the disease. The main problem is that it’s too soon to tell. If dogs do survive the disease, that means that the dog’s immune system is not as strong as it should be.

The fact that distemper is not an infectious disease is not an indication that it is a genetic disease. It could be a result of a weakened immune system. The main problem with this is that many dogs who do not survive distemper are born that way. Then again, our pets could be genetically engineered by a person who wants to kill them. As such, the fact that they are not genetically engineered doesn’t mean that it is not a genetic disease.

It is a genetic disease, and the fact that a dog can survive distemper without dying, suggests that it is probably not a genetic disease. The dogs immune system is not as strong as it should be. This is because distemper is not an infectious disease. Dogs can die from other diseases, even though they are immune to them. While the dogs immune system is not as strong as it should be, it is strong enough to resist most other diseases.

For the dogs to be immune to distemper, they need to have a strong immune system, and they need to be in good physical condition. They also need to be in good food and water.

Distemper doesn’t kill dogs without the dog having visited a dog shelter. Most dogs that die from distemper have had their immune system compromised by poor diet and inadequate water and food. The dogs immune system is still strong enough to provide the dogs with enough nutrition to survive the virus. However, the dog’s body can’t maintain such a strong immune system. So distemper can kill dogs, but it doesn’t do so without the dog having visited a pet clinic or dog shelter.

I recently had a dog die from distemper. I was told he died of heart failure and was in the ICU for about ten days. I guess that’s a little extreme for a dog, but I feel I can share my opinion since you are now reading an article about it.

The fact that a dog can survive distemper is very good news. If you have a dog and they are still alive after distemper, you should definitely take them to a vet, but I don’t think you can take them to a pet clinic or dog shelter for a long time.

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