You have several options to treat your dog’s parvo, but unfortunately, many of these options are ineffective, time-consuming, and very, very expensive.
Traditionally, vets prescribe an IV to keep your puppy hydrated. These IVs can run up expensive vet bills and, while they may keep your dog from dying of dehydration, they don’t help your puppy’s immune system fight the parvovirus.
Most treatments for parvo only temporarily help get rid of the pain, but they don’t do anything to help fight the parvovirus.
With the high costs of these treatments, plus the vet stay they require, I know you’re wondering if there’s a better way, a safer, faster, or more efficient way you can help save your puppy.
What you really need is something to give your dog’s body the ability to protect itself and boost the immune system, so it can fight the parvovirus.
2006-12-09 10:59:27
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answered by Anonymous
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my friends puppy had parvo but the vet was able to save her. she had to clean everything w/bleach. hopefully your vet can save yours and give you good info. good luck
2006-12-09 11:09:56
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answered by AlwaysWondering 5
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Honestly if it comes all the way down to existence and loss of life, you must inform your mothers and fathers. I realize you do not wish to, it kind of feels bizarre, awkward or some thing, nevertheless it needs to be performed. Tell whichever of your mothers and fathers that you are closest to, if that makes it less complicated, approximately how you are feeling, inform them precisely what you wrote! God bless
2016-09-03 09:22:22
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answered by ? 4
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take your dog to the vet immediately before it can become too late for them to treat it. also, clean your whole house with bleach.
2006-12-09 11:31:54
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answered by Shelby 3
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ask your local animal doctor and see what he or she can do to help you with your dog
2006-12-09 11:05:17
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answered by Linda 7
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