
Herpes virus is a viral disease commonly found in puppies. It affects the reproductive and respiratory systems, and is usually fatal to unborn or new-born puppies.
CAUSES:
The virus lives in the reproductive and respiratory systems of a dog. It gets transmitted through direct contact between a carrier and a non-carrier.
It is crucial that a pregnant dog is isolated from other dogs for the last three weeks of pregnancy and the first three weeks after birth.
After a dog becomes infected, the virus may remain dormant in the body for a while. Signscan then flare up which can infect other dogs. The virus can also spread to a pregnant dog’s fetus and result in abortion, stillbirth, or sudden death of the puppies a few weeks after birth
SIGNS:
Signsprogress quickly and are usually fatal within 24-48 hours.
Puppies:
Difficulty breathing
Lack of appetite
Thick nasal discharge
Abdominal swelling and pain
Yellow-green feces
Excessive crying
Nosebleeds
Rash on belly
Adult dogs:
Vaginal discharge
Abortion, stillbirth
Refusal to nurse
Wounds on reproductive organs
Depression
DIAGNOSIS:
Puppies that die suddenly should be examined to determine the cause.
Your veterinarian can confirm the diagnosis with:
Tissue biopsy: (in stillborn puppies or puppies that die suddenly) there will be wounds in the kidney and liver
Reproductiveorgananalysis (in adults): there will be wounds on the organs
Lung testing (in adults):to test forcongestion
Lesions and sudden death show herpesvirus, as opposed to other disease with similar signs, like parvovirus or coronavirus.
TREATMENT:
Most puppies die suddenly, too late for medical help.
In cases where you are able to get your puppy to the hospital, the doctor will give the following treatment until the virus has run its course:
Put the puppy in an incubator, and monitor it closely
Force feed the pet
Give anti-diarrheal medication
PREVENTION:
There is no vaccine available in the United States yet. You can take some preventative measures:
Avoid contact with carriers of this virus
Isolate a pregnant dog from other dogs for the last three weeks of pregnancy and the first three weeks after birth
Practice good hygiene with puppies
Keep the temperature warm for puppies
Keep a stress-free environment to prevent relapses
PROGNOSIS:
The prognosis for an infected puppy less than three weeks old is poor, they will usually die rapidly.
The prognosis for an infected puppy more than six weeks old is better.
Puppies who do survive will usually have life-long damage to their kidney, liver, and brain. They will also be carriers of Herpesvirus for life.
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