Maybe a year. But unvaccinated, you will encounter Parvo everywhere. Vets office, pet store, other dogs, dog parks, even your backyard.
Treatment for parvo at the vet with 50/50 odds can start at $1000-3000. It's better to get the $30 shot.
I would recommend either 1 years old or a little younger but ask a vet because it could be different.
no i dont think so but make sure you check with your local vet
It is alright. But if you don't give them shots the next month, the risk of illnesses will rise.
You can unfortunately, but.. 1: It doesn't count for crap legally, say if your dog bit someone, they will treat it as unvaccinated. 2: The supply stores that sell them usually dont' store them at the correct temp, so haalf the time the shots are useless. I have seen LOTS of parvo cases from those store bought shots.
u might want to see if the dog has parvo cause those are some of the signs and if u dont get checked real soon the puppy will die sorry please go to see a vet soon
If any one who reads this knows the answer please reanswer it because my puppy needs help and I dont know if I can give it a bath yet!!!!!!! PLEASE HELP!!!!
Actually, dogs with parvo are easily become dehydrated so you should give him a lot or as long as he want. But puppies with parvo dont eat or drink so we have to force them with water (Never im foods) So use a srynge and give him 8drops of pedialyte on small srynge. (Full) That should be 50/50 at first. 50% water 50% pedialyte. You will do it every hour. If he didnt vomit for 3hours, stop giving him Pedialyte and try giving him Chicken broth. If you have to put it on a syringe, put it. You can also mix a dietary suplement with chicken broth and put it on sryinge and force him to eat it. Theost important thing you can do about your parvo-puppy is to keep an eye on him, pray for him and KEEP HIM DEHYDRATED and the pedialyte would help.
yes, she is contagious, if you have other dogs then you would need to pick up the dogs poop after every time she went so the other dogs dont get it, and same with the park, but if your other dogs have had all of their regular parvo shots then they would be fine, but you should still be carful at parks, dont let stranger dogs eat her poop!
no
It's normal to feel a little prick when getting a shot, but the pain is usually minimal and short-lived. The discomfort typically fades quickly after receiving the vaccine. Remember to take deep breaths and stay relaxed during the shot to make it easier.
Your vet can easily test for Parvo in 10 minutes. I would demand a test immediately.
No I dont!
if you dont get shots for them they could possibly catch it