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No, your dog cannot catch parvo from mice or mice droppings but your dog can get lepto from that or rat or mice urine too. Make sure your Veterinarian includes Lepto in hour dog's vaccines.
Any dog can get parvo. To prevent it, go to the vet and get the shots are dog normally needs.
When The dog completely get rid of Parvo virus
Parvo is highly contagious. So if the infected dog was near a dog that wasn't vaccinated against parvo, it is possible to infect the healthy dog whether it was sexual contact or not.
My dog had parvo and we learned to give the dog have a pill of Tylenol and pepto bismal
No, Tamiflu is for treating Parvo in dogs - if the dog does not have Parvo, it does not need Tamiflu.
Usaully dogs only eat already dead mice, but don't lay a mouse right in front of your dog.
No. Parvo is a disease ONLY in dogs that attacks the cells in the GI tract. This disease is not zoonotic (humans cannot catch it) and neither can felines. Felines can get another form of parvo called panleukopenia unrelated to Parvo with similar symptoms. But dogs can't catch it from cats and vice versa.Source: Veterinary Technician at an emergency and specialty hospital.
No. Once your dog has had parvo, it cannot get it again, same scenario as with chickenpox.
Parvo kills your dog after the dog dies parvo can live on your land where the dog was and any place he played or laid while he had it for at least 7 years I suggest any dog you get take and get his shots A.S.A.P.!! Parvo is awful it's torture for you and your beloved dog!!!!
sometimes
You mean "Parvo", and yes, they can get it from another dog.
No, but sometimes dogs can still get parvo even if they've been vaccinated. If your dog has contract parvo and was vaccinated against it, contact the vaccine company. In most cases, they will pay for treatment of your dog because their product did not work.