My pup lived with another pup who has now passed from parvo. They have been separated for two weeks and she isn't really showing signs of parvo, but the last two days she has thrown up her food in whole pieces. As for more symptoms, no diarrhea just solid poop. She plays and roughhouses and loves to play with our cat is is possible she has parvo? If she does, we can afford to take her to the vet so any information on helping her through this would be really appreciated!
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If your kitten had her kitten shots she should not get parvo from your dog. If she did not get her kitten shots, she may get parvo from the dog. If your puppy had his puppy shots he should not get parvo from another puppy. If he did not get puppy shots, he may come down with parvo. If you do a search on this site you will find a lot of ideas for helping with parvo. Dogs who do not get veterinary support with parvo have a high rate of succumbing to the disease.
I would not waste any time. Contact the vet. Parvo can be fatal
Take it to the vet asap. And, since it has been playing with the cat, you have also exposed the cat as well, so take the cat to the vet too. Any animal exposed needs vet care.
it is possible she has parvo. If vet is not an option, if you keep the dog hydrated and follow other natural treatment options like Pepto Bismo or camomile tea then maybe he will pull through
from my understanding there's not much that a vet can do for a contaminated animal anyway save provide palliative care that is concerned with making sure he does not become dehydrated and that his intestines don't give out. It is still preferable to see a vet because they can IV the animal and have stronger medicines but if it si not an option then at least tr some things
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