In Nanyang, Henan, a young man sent a banner in the name of his pet dog "Wangzai" to thank the pet doctor: The miracle doctor came back and saved my dog's life. After this video was posted online, it aroused heated discussions among netizens.

"Wangzi" was bitten by a tick while playing outside and was later infected with pyrozoonosis. After "Wangzi" fell ill, Mr. Li immediately sent him to a pet hospital. He never expected that his condition would become more serious after treatment at the first hospital. Mr. Li loved dogs so much that he changed hospitals and brought the dog back from the brink of death. In order to express his recognition of the doctor's medical skills and his gratitude to the doctor, Mr. Li gave the doctor a banner in the name of "Wangzi", which read: The miracle doctor is still alive, save my dog's life.
Dr. Zhang, who treated "Wangzi", told Jiupai News that the dog was already in a state of semi-coma and kidney failure when he was sent to the hospital, and many hospitals refused to admit him. The treatment of pyrozoonosis is not difficult, but due to insufficient timely treatment, "Wangzi"'s condition was aggravated. After more than ten days of treatment by Dr. Zhang with blood transfusions, oxygen infusions, and liver- and kidney-protecting drugs, "Wangzi" was finally able to "come back to life."
It is understood that pyrozoonosis is caused by pyrozoonosis multiplying in ticks. Animals are infected after being bitten by ticks. It mostly occurs in summer and autumn. Animals infected with pyrozoonosis may develop severe anemia. Dr. Zhang suggested that prevention is better than cure, and pet owners should promptly deworm their pets internally and externally every month, especially in early spring, summer and late autumn.
Source: Jiupai News