My dog is in her 4th day of parvo today. I'm taking care of her at home doing everything I can for her. She has been everywhere in my room and still sleeps with me because she cries when in the cage. I haven't let her out of my room since she started showing symptoms, but I'm sure it's tracked all over my house. It is pretty impossible not to. I can't bleach everything. I was wondering what I need to do when she heals to keep her from catching it again. She is 10 weeks old and has had no vaccinations.
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the vet told us bleach water
I read that once dogs catch parvo they can't catch it again , is that false ?
A very easy online search for "how to clean after parvo" produces many answers. You can try a search yourself and this helpful site:
I know you must love this little dog as it is certainly no fun dealing with an animal with this type of disease. I sincerely hope she gets completely well soon.
Here is a site that has some very clear information when dealing with Parvo and if you read the last paragraph you will see that a dog is immune after completely healed (but may still be contagious for a short period of time).
murraybridgevet.com.au/
My puppys has the squirts and they have bllod in there stool and they wont drink what do i do
If the puppy is still alive take it to vet, it has parvo. If not still bleach everything. Next pet you bring in will get it.
you must force pedialite down the throat get vet put ivee in and keep in bathtub stay dillagent sir
lime intersting i bleach the bleep out of back yard and after 1000 bucks she still with us today my MAGGIE german shorthair pointer
Your dog will be immune. However, other dogs that come in will not. So until you've followed the instructions in the articles linked above to clean your home, don't let any other dogs come to visit.
You can bleach some things, but I would invest in a steamer. The hot steam kills a lot of germs, and will not ruin the items as bleach can.
killed my back lawn twice and then put roll lawn out
and i think we sealed it so not ever going to dig deep and bring it up
Umm first off, get her shots! There is NO reason not to.
That's just stating the obvious right?? But fussing about what someone SHOULD have done is a bit pointless for helping to "cure" it right? Sort of how it's pointless for me to respond on your retro-active fussing A bit unhelpful on both of our parts lol =} If ya wanna actually help, give better advice & have a blessed day
We were told when our two puppies got parvo that they won't catch it again because they have built up their immunities. They were both 6 months old at the time and both survived. One was worse that the other and I was force feeding him syringes of water and puppy formula. We also took him to the vet and they gave him injections of fluids, nausea, pain, and one to coat the stomach. He was really sick and I was afraid we would lose him but he survived and they said it was because I kept him hydrated.
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