I believe that if this is the first time you see this disease, you will be confused. Don’t worry, explain it to you. E. coliosis is an acute intestinal infectious disease in puppies and cats caused by E. coli. It is characterized by sepsis and diarr...
I believe that if this is the first time you see this disease, you will be confused. Don’t worry, explain it to you. E. coliosis is an acute intestinal infectious disease in puppies and cats caused by E. coli. It is characterized by sepsis and diarrhea. It is also a zoonotic disease and can be transmitted to people orally. However, shovelers should not be overly nervous. The mortality rate of this disease is not high, and it needs to be under certain conditions to cause puppies and cats to become ill. What are the causes of E. coliosis?
Escherichia coli disease is not obviously seasonal. This disease is greatly affected by the external environment. Generally, sick dogs, sick cats, bacterial dogs and bacterial cats are the main sources of infection, and the feces they excrete will also pollute the surrounding environment, food and utensils. Of course, it is not only puppies and cats that can suffer from E. coli disease. It can occur in animals of all ages, but it is common for puppies and cats. I just said that not all E. coli are pathogenic and need to cause disease in puppies and cats under certain conditions. So what conditions will cause disease in puppies and cats?
There are many reasons for E. coliosis, but the main reasons are as follows:
1. Improper feeding
Some novice poop shovelers have already fed their puppies when feeding their puppies, but when they look at the pitiful look, they feel that they are not full and start feeding them again. This is actually not good. You should know that puppies don’t feel full, and they dare to eat as long as the shoveler dares to feed them.
This has certain harm to their stomach and intestines, so poor feeding may become the key to inducing E. coli disease. It is recommended that shovelers develop the habit of regular feeding. Generally, puppies need to be fed three to four times a day, and adult dogs need to be fed twice a day. You must grasp the amount of feeding that should not be too much, and ensure that the dog's nutrition is balanced. Of course, the same is true for cats.
2. Poor sanitation conditions
If you suffer from E. coli disease, the shoveler must first see what environment your dog lives in. If it is dirty and messy, including the dog's food bowl and water basin are very dirty, then the dog may suffer from E. coli disease. After all, the environment is so dirty and the food you eat will not be too clean. The shoveler should pay attention to cleaning the dog's living area regularly and keeping ventilation. He should also take out the bedding where the dog sleeps for drying. Products such as dogs, toys, food bowls, etc. must also be cleaned and disinfected regularly.
3. Climate change
Sudden cold or hot weather will affect the dog. If the shoveler is not paying attention, the dog may catch a cold, causing gastrointestinal problems. What the poop shoveler needs to do is to keep your dog warm and not let the dog catch a cold easily.