Canine Distemper Treatment

A Study on Canine Distemper And Places for Natural Remedy For Dogs
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Canine Distemper Is A Airborne Disease
Canine distemper is an extremely serious viral disease and highly contagious, it occurs in dogs, foxes, wolves, coyotes and other wild canids, like raccoons, skunks and ferrets. Canine Distemper is an airborne virus, which affects the gastrointestinal, respiratory and central nervous system of the canine animal. Puppies from 3 to 6 months and elderly animals are particularly at risk.
A Look On Conventional Treatment For Canine Distemper
From experience and pass record, it has shown that Canine Distemper is a highly contagious and serious illness. According to conventional vet treatment, about fifty percent of dogs that contract it will die. Those that survive and escape from this diseases will also suffer from the side effect, and left with debilitating conditions like seizure disorders, permanent digestive problems, neurological problems, deformities of the paw pads, etc. According to conventional veterinarian science, Canine Distemper 'cannot be cured' and conventional treatment is supportive only.
The cases of this serious disease have reduced since after using the vaccination programs against Canine Distemper on Dogs and canine. However, holistic veterinarians point out that there are serious concerns about the wisdom of routine vaccination and its long term effect on the health of dogs or canines.
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Natural and Effective Help for Canine Distemper and Viral Infections
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As an oral homeopathic vaccine to immunize your dog against Canine Distemper and other viral infections
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To treat active Canine Distemper under veterinarian supervision
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What is Canine Distemper and what are the
symptoms?
Canine distemper is a highly contagious, extremely serious viral disease which occurs in dogs and other wild canids (e.g.. foxes, wolves and coyotes), raccoons, skunks and ferrets.
It is an airborne virus, which affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and central nervous system of the animal. Puppies between three and six months and elderly animals are particularly at risk.
Symptoms grow increasingly severe as the disease progresses, they include:
Conjunctivitis (a watery, pus-like eye discharge) and inflammation of the eye
Fever
Nasal discharge
Pneumonia (Coughing and labored breathing)_
Lethargy
Reduced appetite
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Seizures
Hyperesthesia (increased sensitivity to sensory stimuli, such as pain or touch)
Muscle twitching
Progressive deterioration of mental abilities and motor skills
Complete or partial paralysis
What is the conventional treatment?
There is no doubt that Canine Distemper is a serious illness. According to conventional veterinarian treatment, about 50% of dogs that contract it will die. Those that survive will often be left with debilitating conditions like permanent digestive problems, neurological problems, seizure disorders, deformities of the paw pads, etc.
According to conventional veterinarian science, Distemper ‘cannot be cured’ and treatment is supportive only.
Vaccination programs against Canine Distemper have made this viral illness less common in recent times. However, holistic vets point out that there are serious concerns about the wisdom of routine vaccination and its long term effect on the health of pets.
What are the alternatives?
Homeopathic vets have managed to treat Canine Distemper far more successfully than their allopathic counterparts. Using Distemperinum in homeopathic potency, both immunization of dogs as well as recovery rates in infected animals has proved to be highly successful.
There is a wealth of evidence that this is the case and one can only wonder why allopathic vets are not making use of and being trained in the use of homeopathic medicine for their patients.
Dr Horace B.F. Jervis, a veterinarian who pioneered the use of Distemperinum published a monograph in 1929 called ‘Treatment of Canine Distemper with the Potentized Virus’ Dr Jervis reports his frustration over many failed attempts at treating Canine Distemper during years of conventional treatment in a veterinarian clinic.
This lead him to turn away from conventional veterinarian science and to begin treating his patients using the principles of homeopathic medicine.
After developing a homeopathic treatment for Distemper, Dr Jervis writes:
“I became intensely interested in the subject and bent all my energies to the study of it. My results were, and are, so much beyond my expectations that I am sorry not to be able to interest more veterinarians to take it up and give it a trial. Anyone doing so, I venture to say, will never go back to the old school again…Since commencing the use of this product the death rate in my distemper ward has been very materially decreased, and I have really for the first time in my years of practice felt a sort of load being lifted from my shoulders.”
Similarly, Dr Dorothy Shepherd, in her book, “Homeopathy in Epidemic Diseases” notes:
“Here again homeopathy offers the best solution. Believe me, it has been shown again and again that our medicines given intelligently and according to our law, do not only cure infectious diseases speedily and easily without the development of any complications, but they also prevent these same diseases. ….I therefore have no hesitation in stating that from my own experience and observation, the homeopathic preventives are much safer in use, and absolutely certain in their effects. Even should the infectious, disease develop, it will be in a much milder form”
In the words of Dr Richard Pitcairn, D.V.M., Ph.D, and founder of the Animal Natural Health Center (ANHC): “Based on my clinical experience, I think I can safely say that protection with nosodes is as reliable as with vaccinations and with the added advantage of few unwelcome side effects.”
What is Vi-Pro Plus?
Vi-Pro Plus combines a Distemperinum nosode in homeopathic dose with homeopathic Bryonia and an herbal preparation of Echinacea, providing powerful protection against Distemper as well as many other viral illnesses.
Used preventatively to immunize your dog, or curatively under the treatment of a homeopathic vet, Vi-Pro Plus can mean the difference between life and death.
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What are the ingredients of Vi-Pro Plus?
PetAlive Vi-Pro Plus contains the following 100% herbal and homeopathic ingredients:
Distemperinum C30 is a homeopathic nosode used both prophylactically (preventatively) and curatively in the treatment of Canine Distemper. Homeopathic nosodes are similar to vaccines in that they help to build protection and resistance against specific diseases. They differ to conventional vaccines in that they are usually manufactured from the products of diseases rather than from a culture of the disease agent or virus itself (as in many conventional vaccines.) Research by Dr Horace B. F. Jervis, a veterinarian that pioneered the use of Distemperinum, has demonstrated the high rate of success in the treatment and prevention of Canine Distemper using this homeopathic ‘vaccine’. This is in contrast to conventional veterinarian science, which states that more than 50% of dogs who contract this virus will die and the remainder will be very severely compromised for the rest of their lives.
Bryonia C6 is a proven homeopathic remedy which is very effective for the treatment of coughs and dry mucus membranes, as well as the clearing of mucus from the chest.
Echinacea purpurea is one of the top selling herbs for the treatment of colds, flu and other viral infections. Clinical trials have proved its effectiveness in a variety of settings. Studies have shown that Echinacea works by preventing the formation of hyaluronidase – an enzyme that is known to break the cell barriers between healthy tissue and pathogenic organisms like viruses. This immune boosting herb has also been successfully used to restore immune functioning in patients who have undergone chemotherapy.
Lactose (inactive ingredient)
(PetAlive Vi-Pro Plus contains no gluten, artificial flavors, colors or preservatives)
How has Vi-Pro helped others?
“I am moved to write in and say that our family dog would probably not be with us today were it not for this remedy. When our usual vet diagnosed a very ill dog with Distemper things looked very serious and he thought so too. Under his supervision we used your remedy because others have worked very well and we have all been amazed at the quick recovery. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.” – Sandy.
“Luckily our vet agrees with us about yearly vaccination unlike the previous one who wanted to vaccinate every year. Our puppy is taking your Vi-Pro for Distemper to protect her against distemper and other viruses and we are confident that it will be as successful as your other products have been, including your EasyTravel for car sickness!” – Graham
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“Here’s my story. I bought a dog from a breeder in kentucky I am in Louisiana. I could not drive to meet [him] , so I decided to have him sent via airplane… The next day he started to have a seizure it was very unnerving. The Vet did some blood work and other test. He determined that our brand new dog that we instantly fell in love with had distemper and would most likely die or not be normal for the rest of his life if we were lucky. We don’t have alot of money and they were recomending very expensive treatments. We being the good loving people we are turned to God in this circumstance. We searched for answers online, and by praying nonstop. Finally my mom who is a diehard holistic medicine believer turn us on to the thought of a natural cure. So, I searched and it did not take long. I found this site and was skeptical, because I am by nature. Well needless to say It came in the mail very fast.
Then we begain treating him. Nothing happened at first, same old seizures 5 to ten times a day. Then one day he we woke up to him being more active… Now I am happy and blessed to say we have a wonderful healthy almost 1 year old puppy. He has made a full recovery… He brings much happiness to our home, and I truly feel this medicine had a part in that. God bless Native Remedies.” – Richard M, LA
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Vi-Pro Plus in convenient dissolvable granule form. The tiny granules are easy to administer to dogs of all sizes and personalities and are simply sprinkled on the back of the tongue and left to dissolve. No fuss and bother!
Small to medium dogs: Two pinches sprinkled into the mouth.
Medium to large dogs: 1/4 cap of granules sprinkled into the mouth.
Preventative: Vi-Pro Plus may be given for up to a week at 3 – 6 month intervals for the prevention of Canine Distemper. Should a known case of Distemper occur in your area, even if your dog has not been exposed to the infected animal, repeat the dose for 7 days.
Acute: Administer every hour until symptoms subside. Thereafter administer three times daily for up to 21 days.
CAUTION: Please remember that Canine Distemper is a serious illness and it is recommended that any dog with an acute outbreak should be taken to a holistic or homeopathic vet to monitor treatment. Home treatment of acute Distemper is not advised and Vi-Pro Plus should be used under the supervision of a holistic or homeopathic vet for cases of active Distemper infections.
How long until we see results?
When Vi-Pro Plus is taken prophylactically (preventatively) your dog should stay free of Distemper infection. For dogs who have contracted Distemper, treatment with Vi-Pro Plus under veterinarian supervision is recommended.
Under these circumstances and with the appropriate supportive homeopathic treatment, recovery rates are good and most dogs will begin to show improvement within a few days.
How long does one bottle last?
One bottle of Vi-Pro Plus will last for 15 – 30 days, depending on the size and needs of your pet.
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What else can I do help my pet?
Avoid contact with raccoons, foxes, skunks and other potentially infected wildlife if possible
Ensure your pet is eating a balanced, high quality diet with plenty of raw and unprocessed food (preferably organic).
Use Immunity and Liver Support capsules to boost your pet’s immune functioning and resistance against disease and infection
Avoid exposure to toxins and chemicals as much as possible including pesticides, herbicides, commercial flea collars, flea powder, insecticides and second-hand cigarette smoke.
Talk to a holistic vet before immunizing your pet. Over-vaccination may stress the immune system unnecessarily.
Regular exercise will help to keep your pet healthy and fit.
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The dog has been diagnosed with distemper by a vet and is under vet care I am calling her about this product tomorrow to see what she thinks about it I just wanted to know if anyone else has heard of it I’m at the point were I will try about anything to save my dog Squidword I just hate seeing him this way. So please tell me what you think of this product and if you think it is worth a try.
5 month old Puppy Died of Canine Distemper or By Negligence?
5 month old Pup ‘Destiny’ with Canine distemper died 1 month after getting Neurological symptoms.
I treated with NDV vaccine CSF(Cerebro Spinal Fluid) tap on Sep 24 after it showed neurological symptoms of Canine Distemper.NDV(New Castle Disease Virus) is used as a vaccine in chickens
The Diagnosis of CD was performed by a VET.
He told me the prognosis was poor. But through lot of searching on the net i found this NDV CSF tap Procedure by Dr Alan Sears and website owner Dave. http://www.caninedistempercure.com
Infact i have 2 pups Destiny and Julie with CD. Both should have died 20 days back since both had bad and progressing neurological symptom of CD. But because of this treatment both are alive, now Destiny died yesterday.
Destiny had become very thin around 3KG,since she was totally paralysed. Even her jaws got locked on Sep 28. And from then till Yesterday evening i fed her with feeding bottle.
I need you guys to Judge whether i killed it, Here is what happened in past 3 days.
By recommendation i gave her 5 mg of Prednisolone tablet for her 3KG body weight on Oct 24 twice a day.
Next day she started to vomit and i continued it one more day and the vomiting was still present. But she vomited only half of what she had eaten. I stopped the Prednisolone because of her vomiting. In total i gave her 5Mg X 4 =20 mg in 2 days.
Since she still was vomiting i gave her Metoclopramide Hydrochloride (Perinorm) one hour before she died. Perinorm is used to treat Vomiting. 50 minutes after giving perinorm i fed her as usual with feeding bottle. She wasn’t swallowing like usual and i forced her a little since she hadnt eaten well for 2 days.
All the Liquid food ( Glucose Biscuit in liquid for first time i gave it) started to come through her nose and her mouth and at the same time she even urinated and died in next 2-3 minutes right in front of my eyes( This is the worst possible thing i have ever seen in my life until now).
Also i noticed that her tongue was total discolored and pale whitish in color before i gave food and perinorm.
I want you guys to judge me whether it was Prednisolone or Perinorm or my force feeding yesterday or some other infection that killed her.
The Pup Julie is fine after the treatment on Sep 24 , but still having certain symptoms like Chorea, Tremors though none of the are life threatening currently. She doesn’t has paralysis.
Please help.
PS :: PLEASE BE HONEST WITH YOUR ANSWERS
I think you did everything you could to save your puppy. With CD quite often you are fighting a losing battle. I question why your vet didn’t tell you what chance your dog had of surviving the disease and why you weren’t advised to put it down. Also, you can’t go by what you find on the net.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Don’t beat yourself up.
Do you think this is Canine Distemper?
My dog is 3 months old and hasn’t been vaccinated for Canine Distemper yet. When we got him last month, he was very playful. A few days later, he developed diarrhoea which was eventually cleared with Antibiotics.
After we bathed him a few days later, he developed a cough. We brought him to the vet again and he was put on Antibiotics for a week. After the week long treatment, he was still coughing, but he was instead given this herbal cough medicine. His cough has never actually been totally eliminated, but it’s no longer the characteristic Kennel Cough type with the incessant cough.
Last week, he started showing signs of lethargy. Approximately 5 days ago, he started showing diarrhoea again, but with blood. His left eye was red and having discharge. He was brought back to the vet 3 days ago and given an injection of antibiotics and a blood test. After the bloodtest, we brought him back home and the next day, his pink eye was completely healed. The blood test, according to my sister, was positive. And he had to be euthanized.
We didn’t wan’t him to die yet, so we didn’t put him to sleep. The vet didn’t want to confine the poor pup in fear of an outbreak. We took him back to our house and just last night gave him antibiotics. His diarrhoea with blood stopped. He still suffers from a light cough and breathing problems without any neurological signs. He walks fine and there are no signs of hardening footpads, but a small black circular spot on 3 of his paws had callouses which were there since as long as we could remember.
He seems to be getting better, and just last night before giving him antibiotics, he was happily greeting us with his tail wagging without showing signs of “drunkenness” that dogs with distemper show. Right now, he just finished his dog food and went to sleep in his cage. He’s not as active as before, but I’m pretty sure he’s getting much more lively as the days pass.
I heard blood tests aren’t as reliable as people think. I suspect that since the diarrhoea is getting better, his eye got better (with discharge, but no red eye), and the only symptom right now is something akin to pneumonia, that he is misdiagnosed?
He’s been in his cage without contact to any dog since we got him from the pound. There were no other dogs diagnosed with distemper at the vet’s clinic. If he had been infected with distemper at the pound, then he should have shown signs of lethargy last month, but he only showed them recently but he hasn’t even interacted with other dogs.
I haven’t heard of this stuff…but pretty much the only thing I have ever had work on distemper is chloramphenicol. I don’t remember the dosage, but if your dog has distemper I would recommend getting it from your vet. Very high doses of vitamin C might also help. I gave our rescued puppies with distemper 250 mg of vitamin C every two hours except at night (more for adults), but I don’t know if it was the vitamin C or the chloramphenicol that pulled them through. The section on viral diseases has some more information: http://www.paw-rescue.org/PAW/PETTIPS/DogTip_vitamins.php
I hope your dog is better soon!
Canine Distemper support and help and Treatment?
There is a cure for Canine Distemper in dogs.I saved one of my dogs form CD but the other died. Both were 14 weeks when they contracted CD.
Here is the Site for CD treatment.
.http://caninedistempercure.com/index.php
I hope this website will help many dogs and their owners. thanks for posting it.
Distemper isn’t impossible to survive, but it is deadly up to 75% of the time. You dog NEEDS to be in the care of a veterinarian for supportive care. Distemper tests are EXTREMELY accurate.
For more info on the disease, read this: http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_canine_distemper.html