Does your dog show signs of abdominal pain?
Does your dog have watery to mucoid diarrhea?
Is your dog lethargic?
Does your dog have a fever?
Your dog doesn't show any common symptoms of campylobacter infection. However, not all dogs show signs of campylobacter infections, especially in the early stages. Many dogs appear unaffected by Campylobacter infection and the condition is often self-limiting, requiring no medical intervention. The best prevention is good hygienic practices such as removing feces from your yard regularly, cleaning any soiled areas in your house, and laundering your dog's bedding frequently.
Your dog shows one common symptom of campylobacter infection. However, lethargy, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever are also symptoms of other serious diseases and parasites. If you notice any of these symptoms, be sure to contact your veterinarian immediately, as it could be a sign of a potentially serious infection. Campylobacter infection is usually diagnosed by laboratory examination of a fecal sample.
Your dog shows several common symptoms of campylobacter infection. However, lethargy, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever are also symptoms of other serious diseases and parasites. Contact your veterinarian, as the observed signs could point to a potentially serious infection. Campylobacter infection is usually diagnosed by laboratory examination of a fecal sample. If campylobacter infection is confirmed, antibiotic erythromycin will probably be part of the treatment. Other medications may be used based on your dog’s condition.
Your dog shows all common symptoms of campylobacter infection. Contact your veterinarian, as the observed signs could point to a potentially serious infection. Campylobacter infection is usually diagnosed by laboratory examination of a fecal sample. If campylobacter infection is confirmed, antibiotic erythromycin will probably be part of the treatment. Other medications may be used based on your dog’s condition.
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