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[W479]What Is Dog Parvo
by Joshua Drew, Jos
When your dog comes into contact with the dog parvo virus and subsequently begins to exhibit the dog parvo symptoms, you will most likely get your dog to the vet as quickly as possible. The sooner the dog is treated the greater the likelihood that they will survive the disease. While younger puppies may be exceptionally vulnerable to the disease, it can still affect older and adolescent dogs.

What can you expect to happen when you reach the vet with your dog? If a diagnosis of the canine parvovirus is made the most likely course of treatment will begin with fluids. Your dog has probably become dehydrated and will need their fluids replaced. IV fluids can be administered at home, but it is likely and better for your dog if you bring him to the animal hospital for their treatment. The survival rate is much higher if you can get your dog in for treatment as soon as the dog parvo symptoms begin. Waiting for the symptoms to get better will not help the treatment of your dog.

In addition to re-hydrating the dog, he will be given anti-nausea medications intravenously and antibiotics. Some veterinarians will treat a dog with the plasma from a dog that has survived canine parvovirus. This will pass the immunity from the well dog on to the sick one. The dog will be continuously re-hydrated for as long as they are exhibiting the vomiting and diarrhea symptoms. The fluids and proteins must be replaced in the animal. The IV fluids will be stopped once the dog is able to keep fluids down without vomiting and is no longer experiencing dog parvo symptoms. A bland diet will be reintroduced to the dog and antibiotics are likely to be continued until the dog has the ability to fight off infection on his own. This will be determined by white blood cell count.

It is important that you familiarize yourself with the dog parvo symptoms so that you can get your dog to the animal hospital as soon as possible. The sooner that the dog reaches care and treatment can begin the better off they will be. The disease can cause serious damage to the intestines and some dogs will suffer long-term damage. Puppies who are exhibiting these symptoms are extremely vulnerable to the effects of the disease. Keep your dog separated from animals if you suspect that the dog has the disease. You will have to notify your neighbors if you have dogs that share yards and spend time in the same places. They will need to have their dog checked for the disease if it is confirmed that your dog has CPV. Likewise, if their dog is experiencing dog parvo symptoms they will need to notify you so your dog can be checked for the disease.

Parvo, or parvovirus, is a canine viral disease that is very common, especially in the USA, even though immunization is now widespread. It is not airborne, as many believe, but resides in the droppings of other dogs! Dog parvo symptoms are very specific.

Parvo attacks the lining of a dog's stomach. Adult dogs can contract parvo but very young dogs are most at risk as the disease thrives in the dividing cells of the growing pup. Since in the early '80s the disease has mutated many times. However, dog parvo symptoms remain identical and can be spotted easily.

Dog Parvo Symptoms:
Fever, depression, lethargy, vomiting and diarrhoea are all part of dog parvo symptoms. In most occasions the diarrhoea will include blood from the dog's stomach. Loss of appetite and a watery stool that smells foul are also dog parvo symptoms that indicate the presence of the disease.

Effective Treatment:
Even if you see no dog parvo symptoms you should treat the dog. Many veterinarians suggest you start to vaccinate your pup from 6 weeks until it is 20 weeks. Vaccinate every 3 or 4 weeks. Even if your animal shows no dog parvo symptoms you should give it the proper treatment and vaccination as soon as possible. A vaccination and treatment product that is 100% natural will give the animal no side-effects like the one listed below.

Preventive Steps:
This disease is easily transmitted through anyone or anything that comes into contact with infected faeces. It is commonly carried on shoes and the tires of vehicles. Dog parvo symptoms can take between 7 to 10 days before they are visible. Don't wait until you see dog parvo symptoms before you act! Take preventative measures. This virus is tough and can resist most common cleaning fluids and disinfectants. It can exist outside a dog for many months! Use a good Parvo Killing Disinfectant and clean everywhere in your dog's environment.

This disease only affects canines. If you believe another animal is showing signs of dog parvo symptoms rest assured that it does not have parvo although you should get the animal to a vet.
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