Parvo is extrememly contagious, extremely dangerous especially to young puppies. Even with the treatment from the vet your pup may not survive.
I do not believe there are any home rememdies for parvo that will work. You may be able to find a rescue group or humane society that will take and care for your pup. You should also consider getting a loan, or borrowing money from a family member. Your pup will not survive without medical care!
Also, you need to wash your entire house with bleach. Parvo can live for years in carpets and even outside. It will infect your other pups and dogs if you are not careful!
Please take care of the dogs your have. Then have your female spayed and not have more litters.
People are going to lecture you about having enough money to take care of dogs (and puppies!) they are right. It's a big responsibility.
2007-08-18 11:22:19
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answered by 2thedogs 3
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No, if you don't take them to the vet and get them on an IV they will die. There is NO way to treat that at home. My youngest dog had parvo when he was 8 weeks old and was on an IV for a week and barely pulled through. I got him there hours after he showed the first symptom and he was still lucky to make it. He was a 19 pound puppy too, if one has it the other puppies do too, find the money and take them to the vet.
It does not cost thousands of dollars either, Zeus was at the vet for 7 days and it was like $400.
2007-08-18 11:50:11
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answered by Kahluah 2
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nicely, this is totally almost continually deadly while left untreated, so it relies upon how severe you call that. i could say this is approximately as severe as is get. Did the neighbour no longer take the domestic dog to the vets in any respect? Irresponsible proprietor if so. there's a recurring vaccination that protects a canine from parvo, so given the superiority of the ailment, the seriousness of it and the fee to handle it, there is honestly no excuse to no longer have it accomplished. Parvo isn't impossible to handle - this is a scourge so there is no treatment, however the canine's immune gadget can shake it off if this is given extensive supportive therapy. Any domestic dog with continual vomiting and diarrhoea might desire to be immediately taken to the vet as an emergency. Chalice
2016-12-13 11:46:22
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answered by ? 4
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my rott pup just got cleared from parvo i used parvo guard and the vet gave me sub q fluids, anti vomiting meds and amoxill
if the case is bad i would leave it at the vet for 12 hours and then if you really have the time you can treat the dog at home with the parvo guard it is very demanding, but it can happen. here is the link to my page www.freewebs.com/parvoguardsavedmydogslife
if you have any questions e mail me
2007-08-18 11:32:36
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answered by crystal c 2
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You can't. This is a very serious disease and even with the best medical attention it is often fatal. It is very contagious and you can track it all over the neighborhood on your shoes.
2007-08-18 11:22:11
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answered by DaveSFV 7
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GET HER TO THE VET, WORK OUT A PAYMENT PLAN.. I JUST LOST MY GAL THURSDAY AND THE VET BILL WAS ONLY $397 FOR SAT, SUN, MON... THEY LET ME TAKE HER HOME MONDAY EVENING AND TUEDAY SHE SEEMD ALOT BETTER BUT NOT COMPLETELY MIND YOU, BY WENDNESDAY SHE HAD RELAPSED AND DIED THURSDAY @ 6AM IN OUR ARMS. TODAY WE BLEACHED THE HOUSE & CARPET & YARD!! PLEASE TRY TO SAVE YOUR GIRL, THEY DON'T DESERVE THIS DISEASE OR THE PAIN IT PUTS HER & YOU IN!! GOOD LUCK TO YOU AND YOU LIL GIRL!
2007-08-18 15:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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there isnt any way to treat her at her at home. my puppy had parvo and the vet i went to said that if she didnt make it he would refund my money. i used a credit card for payment but sadly she didnt make it. i would put it on a credit card if i were you. good luck
2007-08-18 11:25:05
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answered by omama 3
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there is no cure.
unfortunately she will die.
they can TRY to help it but it will cost thousands and thousands of dollars, but even then, only 20% of puppies live through it.
i am so sorry about your situation, my puppy died two weeks ago from parvo.
if i were you, i would have the puppy put to sleep so she won't go through the pain.
good luck
BTW, do NOT get another dog for up to 6 months because the next puppy you get will get it also
2007-08-18 11:22:36
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answered by Candice 2
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The is no cure for parvo.
2007-08-18 11:19:31
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answered by WC 7
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i'm sorry there are herbal treatments that you can do if you find them but you would still have to consult a vet about it. sorry about your puppy i hope you find away to help her, it's sad to lose someone that young.
2007-08-18 11:21:05
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answered by Anonymous
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