The high likelihood is that your dogs have Parvo virus , and in puppies even with veterinary care the survival rate is @50 percent in most cases , I would take them to the vet if you are unable to provide for them yourself , but it is expensive and they will give you no guarantees . I have on several occasions ,treated litters that had parvo , with syringe feeding them for nutrition , and with pedialyte and a steady amount of subcutaneous injected saline solution , the most important thing with parvo is that they be kept hydrated , make sure that they keep enough fluid in them to keep them alive , usually pups that are infected will die within days , if they are going to , and after a week you should be in the clear . Also it is important to know that the virus can be alive in dehydrated dog stool or in the ground for long periods of time upwards of a year or more , and that if you bring another dog there or if someone who has puppies visits you they may take the virus with them , and bring this horrible thing to another dog , Soak a towel with bleach solution and water @ 10- 20 % and leave it ouside your front door so that anyone coming or going does not transfer this horrible virus on there feet and infect some other poor dog . Good luck
2006-09-30 14:03:55
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answered by rifraffxxx 2
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I'm glad to see so many people giving good advice! I agree with them... GET TO A VET IMMEDIATELY!!
Those are very bad symptoms, no matter what is wrong with the pup...but those are also two of the symptoms of Parvo, which is very often fatal!!
Since they are all rescue pups, I'd be most afraid of Parvo, which is a contagious virus.
Also, I'm trying to translate your poor spelling, and I think you meant "Pepto" is not working well... You're talking about Pepto Bismol? Don't give any more to them. It might be making things worse. The only thing you should worry about is getting them to a VET...and fast.
2006-09-30 13:50:16
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answered by pyrochyck 2
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As many people have already mentioned- it sounds like your dogs might be infected with parvo. And again as many people have already mentioned- it is very serious and can't be treated at home!
Parvo can live in soil (dirt) for up to 3 months. If your dogs do have parvo and survive, make sure any animal that comes to your house has it's vacination against Parvo as you could reinfect them.
I hope everything works out. Just a rule of thumb- if your dogs continue to vomit and or have bloody stools- do not hesitate but take them immediatly to the vet as these are usually indicators of a serious condition. Vomiting in of itself might be benign but dehydration is very serious.
2006-09-30 13:57:04
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answered by Killa R 2
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Sounds like parvo. If they last all night I'd get them to the vet or if you don't want to do that since they are rescue pups, atleast put them to sleep so they don't suffer.
Are you sure you use a GOOD wormed-otherwise it could be hook worm-that you might be able to treat IF you do it FAST.
You don't say how old they are. If around 4-5 weeks it could be parvo, especially if strays
2006-09-30 13:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Take them to a vet right now, or else they might not live! Rescued puppies are exposed to a wide variety of illness, some which are fatal to puppies without proper vet care. Bloody stools are not normal, and puppies don't have the reserves that adult dogs do. It doesn't take much for them to get dehydrated to the point that their organs shut down.
Don't force anything down their throats for fear of aspiration (unless a vet tells you to). Just get in the car, and drive the puppies to an emergency vet (at the very least, please take them in the morning!).
2006-09-30 13:41:37
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answered by rita_alabama 6
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These pups need to see a vet immediately.
All of the symptoms you described are not good. Get these dogs to the vet. Chances are that they could have parvo. Also, they're not eating and drinking -- not a good sign.
Quit wasting time here and get them to the vet.
Good luck.
2006-09-30 20:37:26
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answered by kaschweigert 3
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If your pups are vomiting, have bloody diarrea, won't eat or drink, and seem to have no energy, but are dewormed, they very possibly have parvo. Call your veterinarian and get some antibiotics and treatment info as soon as possible.
2006-09-30 13:43:52
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answered by Vet_Techie_Girl 4
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Call your local vet - call the emergency number if necessary and tell the vet what you have - let him/her know that they are rescued pups and he may give you free advice or the name of an agency that can help you take care of them (ASPCA, Humane Soc. etc.) and he may have contact numbers so that you can reach them. You must call for help - don't make the puppies suffer needlessly
2006-09-30 13:49:58
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answered by kim 4
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you will desire to would desire to offer her yet another dose, reckoning on how undesirable they are. verify with your vet, tell him what you probably did, and how lots you gave her. If he thinks she desires to be seen, take her, if not, then he would desire to easily enable you realize if she desires extra. sure freshen up your place, yet additionally shop a watch on her for fleas. supply her a bath, and wash her down. My dogs have been given worms, and that i became into instructed by potential of the vet, that fleas will additionally supply them worms. i became into shocked approximately that, because of the fact i did not understand that for the time of any respect. i understand approximately heartworms, and the others, yet not concerning to the flea area. domestic dogs would desire to be shot and wormed whilst six weeks previous, then each and each month for 3 months. Then at twelve weeks they'd desire to have their rabies shot. make constructive they don't consume any cat muddle, they are able to get parvo from that, in the event that they have not got their pictures. in case you puppy is eating, in simple terms shop a beware, so she would not consume too lots and get unwell. you do not prefer to confuse generic ailment with the worms. solid success together with her, and let us know how she is doing.
2016-10-15 09:32:53
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answered by ? 4
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Sounds like Parvo, that is serious take to vet ASAP..either way if they are that sick they need medical attention.
2006-09-30 13:45:27
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answered by out4justicenwv 2
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