Pet Distemper
Distemper is a severe and contagious viral disease that often attacks vulnerable, unvaccinated cats and dogs. The pathogen that infects dogs is slightly different than the pathogen that infects cats, so the virus is regarded as two different diseases. Navigate through this site to learn about the major differences between the cat and dog forms of the disease, as well as how to spot Distemper in your pet, different treatment methods, and how to prevent the virus.
Dog Distemper
Canine Distemper is a severe viral disease that attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous system in dogs.
Dog Treatment and Prevention
Learn about the different treatment and prevention options for Canine Distemper.
Cat Distemper
Feline Diabetes develops when the amount of insulin inside a cat’s body is not enough to normalize blood sugar levels.
Cat Treatment and Prevention
Discover the different treatment and prevention options in order to protect your pet from the Distemper virus. Click here to learn how.
Blogs
Does Distemper Cause Aggression in Dogs? And Other Dog Distemper Symptoms
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What Can I Feed A Dog With Distemper?
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Why Dog Distemper Isn’t A Death Sentence
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