Common Dog Diseases and Prevention
Dogs are like family, but many owners in India treat them like accessories.
This is why a lot of dogs suffer from preventable diseases — not because the disease is rare, but because owners don’t know the real signs or they ignore early symptoms.
In India, dogs face specific problems due to:
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heat and humidity
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stray dog population
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poor hygiene
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low awareness about vaccination
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bad quality food
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lack of proper vet care
This article will not give you generic information. It will tell you what actually happens, what to watch for, and how to prevent it without wasting money
1. Parvovirus (Parvo) – The Most Dangerous Disease for Puppies
What is Parvo?
Parvo is a viral disease that attacks the puppy’s intestines and immune system. It is extremely dangerous and spreads quickly.
Why it’s common in India:
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puppies taken outside too early
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unvaccinated stray dogs
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dirty streets and parks
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infected poop left on ground
Symptoms:
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sudden diarrhea (often bloody)
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severe vomiting
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weakness and depression
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loss of appetite
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dehydration
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fever
Real-life warning:
Many owners think diarrhea is normal in puppies. It’s not.
If diarrhea is frequent or watery, it can be parvo, and it can kill a puppy within 2–3 days.
Prevention:
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vaccination (the only real prevention)
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keep puppies indoors until full vaccination
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clean the environment
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don’t let puppies sniff or eat unknown things outside
What to do if it happens:
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go to the vet immediately
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do not give home remedies
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parvo needs IV fluids and medication
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isolate the puppy (parvo spreads easily)
2. Distemper – The Silent Killer
What is Distemper?
Distemper is a viral infection that affects the respiratory system and nervous system.
Why it is common:
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spreads through air and saliva
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stray dogs carry it
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vaccination is not done properly in many areas
Symptoms:
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fever
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coughing
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runny nose
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eye discharge
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loss of appetite
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later stage: seizures, tremors, paralysis
Real truth:
Distemper can cause permanent damage. Even if the dog survives, it may have neurological issues for life.
Prevention:
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proper vaccination
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avoid contact with unknown dogs
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keep the dog clean and stress-free
3. Worms (Roundworm, Tapeworm, Hookworm)
Why worms happen in India:
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dogs eat garbage
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dogs eat infected poop
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contaminated soil
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fleas (tapeworm)
Symptoms:
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weight loss
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bloated belly
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diarrhea
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visible worms in stool
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weakness
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dull coat
Prevention:
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deworm every 2–3 months
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keep the environment clean
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prevent dogs from eating garbage
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control fleas
Real-life note:
Many owners think deworming is only for puppies.
But adult dogs also need regular deworming. Worms slowly destroy the intestines and weaken the dog over time.
4. Tick and Flea Infestation
Why it’s common in India:
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hot and humid weather
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stray dogs
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grass and bushes
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lack of regular grooming
Symptoms:
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constant scratching
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red skin
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hair loss
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black dots (flea dirt)
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restlessness
Real danger:
Ticks spread diseases like:
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Babesiosis
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Ehrlichiosis
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Lyme disease (rare but possible)
These cause:
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fever
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anemia
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dark urine
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weakness
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bleeding gums
Prevention:
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monthly flea/tick treatment
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regular bathing
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clean bedding
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avoid areas with heavy infestation
5. Skin Infections (Hot Spots, Mange, Ringworm)
Why it happens:
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poor grooming
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wet fur for long time
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allergies (food or dust)
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tick/flea bites
Symptoms:
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itching
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redness
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hair loss
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scabs
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bad smell
Prevention:
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regular grooming
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bathing with mild shampoo
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keep the dog dry after rain
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proper flea/tick control
Real truth:
Skin problems are often ignored.
People think it’s “normal itching.”
But it is not.
It can lead to severe infection and hair loss.
6. Ear Infections (Very Common in India)
Why it happens:
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dogs with long ears
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moisture after bathing
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ear mites
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poor cleaning
Symptoms:
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shaking head
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scratching ears
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bad smell
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dark discharge
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redness
Prevention:
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clean ears once a week with vet-approved cleaner
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dry ears after bathing
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avoid cotton buds
Real truth:
Ear infections become chronic if ignored.
Then dogs keep shaking head and scratching, which can damage the ear.
7. Heat Stroke (Very Common in Summer)
Why it happens:
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hot climate
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no shade
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no water
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over-exercise
Symptoms:
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heavy panting
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drooling
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weakness
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vomiting
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collapse
Prevention:
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avoid walks in afternoon
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keep water always available
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provide shade and cool area
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don’t force exercise
What to do if it happens:
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move dog to shade
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give cool water
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wet the body with cool water (not cold)
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go to vet immediately
Real truth:
Heat stroke can kill a dog within hours.
Don’t delay.
8. Digestive Issues (Diarrhea, Vomiting)
Why it happens:
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low-quality food
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sudden food change
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eating garbage
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infections
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worms
Symptoms:
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diarrhea
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vomiting
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loss of appetite
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lethargy
Prevention:
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stable diet
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quality food
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avoid human food
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keep garbage away
Real advice:
If diarrhea lasts more than 24 hours, go to vet.
If vomiting continues, vet immediately.
Don’t give medicines without vet.
9. Dental Problems (Most Owners Ignore)
Why it happens:
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no brushing
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soft food only
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lack of chewing
Symptoms:
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bad breath
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yellow teeth
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bleeding gums
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drooling
Prevention:
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brush teeth 2–3 times a week
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chewing toys
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dental chews
Real truth:
Dental problems lead to:
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heart issues
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kidney problems
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poor digestion
10. Respiratory Infections (Cough & Cold)
Why it happens:
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dusty environment
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poor immunity
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exposure to infected dogs
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seasonal change
Symptoms:
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coughing
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sneezing
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nasal discharge
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fever
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weakness
Prevention:
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keep the dog warm during winter
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avoid cold water
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keep clean environment
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proper vaccination
Final Prevention Routine (What You Must Do)
Daily:
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fresh water
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balanced food
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clean environment
Weekly:
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brush coat
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check skin for ticks
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clean ears
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check stool
Monthly:
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flea/tick treatment
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clean bedding
Every 3 months:
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deworming
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vet checkup
Every year:
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vaccination booster
Final Words
Most dog diseases in India happen because owners ignore early signs or don’t vaccinate properly.
If you take simple preventive steps, you can save your dog from suffering and save money too.
Remember:
A dog shows symptoms only when the disease has progressed.
Early detection is the only way to save your pet.

Dev Partap is an independent pet care content creator and blogger who writes informational articles on pet care, nutrition, behavior, and general well-being. Through Pets of Paradise, he shares research-based knowledge, practical tips, and everyday pet care insights to help pet owners better understand and care for their animals. His content is intended for educational purposes only and encourages readers to consult qualified professionals when needed.