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Veterinary Guide to Canine Rotavirus Infections 2025 🩺🐶

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Veterinary Guide to Canine Rotavirus Infections 2025 🩺🐶

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Veterinary Guide to Canine Rotavirus Infections 2025 🩺🐶

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

🧬 What Is Rotavirus?

Rotavirus is a common non-enveloped RNA virus in the Reoviridae family. In dogs, it primarily infects the small intestinal enterocytes, causing mild inflammation and watery diarrhea.

👥 Who’s at Risk?

  • Puppies under 12 weeks: immature immunity leads to most cases.
  • Immunocompromised or stressed dogs: e.g., shelter or kennel pups.
  • Adult dogs: usually asymptomatic carriers, often with fecal shedding of virus.

⚠️ Clinical Signs

  • Watery to semi-formed diarrhea; may be mild to moderate.
  • Occasional vomiting or dry retching.
  • Reduced appetite, weight loss, lethargy.
  • Dehydration signs: tacky gums, sunken eyes; fever in some cases.
  • Severe dehydration → collapse or even death in vulnerable pups.

🔍 Disease Mechanisms

Rotavirus damages enterocytes, reducing absorptive capacity and increasing secretion/osmotic imbalance, leading to diarrhea. Viral toxin NSP4 disrupts ion transport and gut motility; severe cases may cause vomiting via serotonin-mediated pathways.

🔍 Diagnostic Approach

  1. History & exam: vaccination, age, environment (kennels/shelter).
  2. Fecal tests: antigen ELISA, PCR; routine fecal flotation may be negative.
  3. Rule out: Parvovirus, coronavirus, parasites—via fecal and antigen panels.
  4. Supportive labs: CBC/Chem to assess hydration, electrolytes, protein loss.

🛠️ Treatment Strategies

1. Supportive Care

  • Fluid therapy: Oral rehydration for mild cases; IV fluids for dehydrated pups.
  • Anti-emetics: e.g., maropitant to reduce nausea.
  • Bland diets: Low-fat, easily digestible meals (chicken & rice, GI prescription).
  • Probiotics: S. boulardii or L. rhamnosus improve gut recovery.
  • Electrolytes & nutrition: Supplements if the appetite is poor.

2. Infection Control

  • Isolation: Separate infected pups for ~10 days post-onset to reduce spread.
  • Hygiene: Clean/disinfect soiled areas with bleach or viricidal agents.
  • Hand hygiene: Thorough washing by caregivers—critical in kennels.

3. Monitoring & Prevention

  • Follow up with hydration status, weight, and stool consistency checks.
  • Prevent coinfections: ensure parvo/distemper vaccination is current.
  • Consider hygiene protocols in high-risk environments (breeders, shelters).

📈 Prognosis

  • Puppies: Mild cases resolve in 5‑10 days; severe cases may require hospitalization.
  • Adults: Usually asymptomatic carriers.
  • Zoonosis: Rare, but possible—practice hygiene around sick pups.

📱 Ask A Vet Telehealth Support

  • 📸 Upload stool photos to track diarrhea severity and color.
  • 🔔 Medication & hydration reminders for oral fluid therapy.
  • 🩺 Symptom triage via video calls—determine if vet visit required.

🎓 Case Spotlight: “Toby” the Refuge Pup

Toby, a 6‑week-old rescue pup, presented with a 3-day history of watery diarrhea and decreased appetite. Fecal antigen test confirmed rotavirus; parvovirus was negative. Oral rehydration therapy and bland diet, with probiotics, improved stool in 5 days. The owner used Ask A Vet for photo assessment and hydration reminders. Toby regained weight in 2 weeks and remained healthy. 🚀

🔚 Key Takeaways

  1. Canine rotavirus typically causes mild-to-moderate diarrhea, mainly in puppies.
  2. Diagnosis relies on fecal antigen/PCR; rule out more serious infections.
  3. Treatment is supportive: fluids, anti-emetics, bland diet, probiotics, hygiene.
  4. Prognosis is good with care; isolate to reduce spread.
  5. Ask A Vet telehealth enables remote monitoring, treatment reminders, dietary planning, and medication delivery 📲🐾

Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, founder of Ask A Vet. Download the Ask A Vet app to support your puppy through rotavirus—from remote assessment and hydration tracking to medication alerts and nutritional guidance 🐶📲

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