Have a dog with canine distemper? Here’s some info, depending on what’s going on.
Do you have a diagnosis?
As Dr. Sears says, “Unless you identify your original problem – diagnosis – if you don’t have diagnosis you haven’t got anything.”
HERE’S SOME ADVICE ON RECOGNIZING THE EARLY STAGES OF THE DISEASE,
BUT YOU NEED A VET TO DIAGNOSE THE TROUBLE WITH YOUR DOG.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What symptoms are you seeing?
Pre-neurologic:
Cough, Gunky nose, fever, etc
NEUROLOGIC:
Paralysis, seizures, spasms, tics, twitches, blindness
any indication the dog has trouble controlling its muscles
I’ve posted just about every scrap of information I have learned about this disease on this website, the Kind Hearts In Action website, in the BOOK and on the Save Dogs From Distemper Facebook page and the archived discussion board, so everything I would have to tell you are in those resources, but if after going through these pages you still need to contact me, the best way would be to email ed.bond.new.york@gmail.com. Make sure to let me know where you are in the world, whether you have a diagnosis and what symptoms you are seeing.
I am not a veterinarian or a doctor. The information on this website is based on the discoveries of Dr. Alson Sears, but it is not meant to replace the care, evaluation and diagnosis of your pet by a qualified vet. These websites are a resource on Dr. Sears’ discoveries which can be used by other vets to save the lives of dogs. I can help explain the theories behind these discoveries, but when matters get too technical, I will refer you to a vet or another resource.
– Ed Bond
These treatments have also been translated into Spanish and Portuguese on the Kind Hearts In Action website.
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