I'd appriciate any advice I can get. I know that bleaching items that have been in contact with the infected puppy is best, but what about items such as carpet? Bleaching the carpet would likely ruin it, Any advice on how to disinfect the carpet from the virus without distroying it would be very much appriciated.
Quick History:
Last week we addopted a puppy from the humane socieity. He was only 8 weeks old. (now 9 weeks). We named him Cooper. He was playful, smart and well behaved. A few days ago he became very sick. We have been to 2 vets and spent over $300 already and finally found out that, dispite testing negative for parvo when we adopted him, he now is parvo-positive. The Vet is optimistic and expects around 75% chance of recovery, but poor Cooper is already weak from Kennel Cough so his chances may be a bit lower. Anyone who wants to keep Cooper in their hopes/prayers for us would be appriciated too.
Pictures of Healthy Cooper:
http://www.atn.buildtolearn.net/cooper/
2006-08-02
08:16:38
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