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2007-01-07 06:00:42 · 7 answers · asked by donm 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

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Get it to a vet fast. Make sure that you give it alot of water, all of the time. You will have to force it though. To be honest, most of them don't make it, but the sooner you get it to a vet, the better the chances are, and neglect as another person answered is not the only way they get this. You will have to clean everything with pure bleach, even spray your yard, for 6 months. Parvo Virus is in the soil and when it rains it comes up. We got a puppy from the pound and it got very sick and a week later passed away with parvo. Our vet said she got it from the pound, since we had only had her 1 week.
Good Luck....

2007-01-07 07:04:06 · answer #1 · answered by GEMINI W 1 · 0 0

It sounds like warning signs of Parvo, truthfully, inspite of the indisputable fact that you does not understand till sure, you took her to the vet. You truthfully favor to furnish her to an adoption crew, someone who can look after her, or somehow arise with money. Doing what you're doing now might want to not be sufficient. If certainly she has parvo, or the different style of virus, she'll favor to be placed on IV fluids, antibiotics, and monitored heavily besides as blood artwork-up. i have been telling human beings without money to study "Care credit" which some veterinarians settle for to assist pay for those expenses. without something, inspite of the indisputable fact that, her possibilities of having extra effective are narrow because we do not understand what precisely is going on such as her. the most you may do present day inspire her to drink a good number of fluids, proceed eating (once you should attempt boiled fowl and rice), and keep her warmth. verify her gums to ascertain in the journey that they are moist and red (this suggests she's ideal hydrated) If there are the different animals contained in the loved ones, keep them away and bleach each little thing that touches her (even your shoes once you're going lower back for your position and also you've were given canines). The bloody diarrhea is a foul signal already, even if she's not vommitting yet. Please, please, get help for her ASAP, it would not sound like she's in a strong challenge. BTW, oftentimes with Parvo, when they're hospitalized, they both get extra effective, or they worsen and may want to also die. So there is no actual "way" to describe it. strong success.

2016-12-01 23:22:03 · answer #2 · answered by erke 4 · 0 0

Parvo is a virus that can get caught due to a neglecting owner not getting it vaccinated when a puppy,,so sad the dog will probably die now.

2007-01-07 06:11:26 · answer #3 · answered by kimble 5 · 0 1

Not as such, generally if a dog gets its its fingers crossed time. There is a treatment which can help with the worst of the symptom (giving the dog a fighting chance to get through) but its expensive and isnt a cure;

2007-01-07 09:03:23 · answer #4 · answered by huggz 7 · 0 0

there is a cure to parvo but it is very expensive and there is a slim chance for your pet to live even with the treatment. the best thing to do is get your animal vaccinated when it is very young

2007-01-07 06:09:20 · answer #5 · answered by Peace Love 2 · 0 0

get immediately help of a good vet doctor. do not try on your own, you will not succeed. the chances are small, but my friend had it with 3 dogs, in the same time, and they all survived... thanks to the treatment.
my friend lives in India...so i do not think that they are far more advanced then US.

Kimble, my dog got parvo surprisingly directly after the vaccination. do not praise those vaccinations please. i did research, and it is not an exception that after a vaccination animals, moreover people get exactly the decease they are just got vaccinated against.

2007-01-07 06:17:26 · answer #6 · answered by zaraza 4 · 0 0

once a dog has caught it the symptoms may be treatable to a degree but there is no cure as such. that is why it is important to get dogs vaccinated

2007-01-07 06:04:14 · answer #7 · answered by The Fat Controller 5 · 0 0

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