Less contact with animals during the estrus period of small animals in the spring.

During the estrus period of small animals in spring, less contact with animals.

On a bright spring day, a careful person will find that the cats and dogs raised at home begin to show some abnormal phenomena. They are usually very obedient, they become very active, they don't like to eat very much, and they will lose a little temper and shout twice when they are okay.

Spring is here. With the rise in temperature and the extension of the light cycle, the small animals begin to enter the "estrus period" in the spring.


The estrus period of small animals is often the peak period for them to hurt people. In addition, people's clothes are thin in spring, and they are more likely to be accidentally bitten and scratched by small domestic animals. Every spring, the CDC's dog injury clinic sees a large number of these patients.


Many people think that only mad dogs can spread rabies, but in fact, domestic kittens and puppies can do the same. According to the survey, these small animals that usually look healthy have a rabies virus carrier rate of 5% to 17%. Therefore, during the estrus period of small animals, we must pay attention to observe their daily behavior and try not to provoke them. If you are bitten or scratched by accident, you must immediately go to the nearest dog injury clinic of the CDC for wound treatment, serum injection and full rabies vaccine injection. For family members who raise small animals, especially children, it is best to vaccinate in advance to achieve better preventive effects.


In addition, with the warmer weather in spring, domestic small animals have also entered the moulting period. The fur of cats, dogs and other animals is the best parasitic place for mites and fleas, which can be transmitted to humans through pets, causing diseases such as psoriasis and eczema. At this time, special attention should be paid to keeping the fur of small animals clean, disinfecting regularly at home, and washing hands in time after playing with pets.

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