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Eric Hooten
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Symptoms of Blasto?

I want to know what you guys have experienced with Blasto. What are some of the symptoms, what does a dog act like when they have it?

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Ryan J
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They don't eat and they cough with snot that runs out their nose. They start shutting done and will die quick if untreated. Their is a dog close to me that has been treated for it. When it is all said and done he will have 2500 in the cure of it.

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8hawg
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Illinois
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Symptoms to look for include:

Fever
Flu-like symptoms (pneumonia)
Loss of appetite_
Weight loss
Eye infection, specifically the iris
Sudden blindness
Difficulty breathing (e.g., coughing, wheezing and other unusual breathing sounds)
Skin sores or lesions, which are frequently filled with pus and do not heal
Decreased stamina
Joint pain
Reluctance to walk, loss of coordination
Lymph glands swelling

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bobbycagle1
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How do they treat it? Doxy?

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Doug Adams
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We just treated our female for it.. She lost appetite, acted like she couldn't hardly move, her joints swelled and she couldn't hardly use two of her legs.. She got to the point where she couldn't hardly get up when we started meds.. After 90 days of meds she was coming around.. She has been done with meds for about 2 months.. She's not the same dog as far as stamina and energy but still hunts and is back to pretty good health

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