When The dog completely get rid of Parvo virus
No, Tamiflu is for treating Parvo in dogs - if the dog does not have Parvo, it does not need Tamiflu.
It depends on your dogs age and if it's ever been vaccinated for Parvo. It needs to be vaccinated on a regular basis (1-3 years) depending on how often you take your dog to different places and how often your dog is around other dogs. As you may already know Parvo is a very serious disease with dogs and most of the time have a very slim chance of survival, even if they survive there has been known side-effect that can effect them for the rest of their life. Also it's been tested that the disease Parvo can live in the soil for up to 7 years! And of course dogs are always putting things in their mouth so it's very important to have your dog up to date with all of his/her shots. And.... talk to your vet! You should talk to him/her right after your dog came in contact with this other dog. Parvo can be spread by the dogs saliva, vomit, and feces. Good luck and I wish your dog and that the other one good luck.
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.
No. The best thing to do for your dog if they have parvo is to take them to the veterinarian. Parvo usually requires intense medical treatment, and even then the patient does not make it sometimes.
Yes. Dogs can get parvo at any age, and must be vaccinated asap. BUT if your dog has parvo and gets a vaccine when it is sick, it will most likely die. So be absolutly sure that your pet is tested before receiving the vaccination.
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!
it can make your dogs babbies no matter what breed hav parvo all of the babbies can get it and so could the dad dog this is a contages diseese any dog could get it easely make sure your puppy or dog gets all of its booster shots then it shouldnot get parvo trust and believe never by your dog parvo shots way to expensive and make the infection worst
Dogs can certainly have worms and parvo at the same time. But worms in the feces definitely means the dog has worms.
as long as a dog is alive it can get Parvo. Get its shots including parvo to keep it from possibly getting it. I have had a few dogs we were caring for (that had been strays) die of it. It is the most tragic thing to watch. Get your dog it's shorts, the parvo and rabies shots aren't that expensive. Also, heartworm test and preventative is well worth the money.
Yes, this dog would probably be enticing the other dog to come and play. Some dogs will take a toy and dangle it in front of the other dog to try to get other dog to chase it. Dogs are very playful animals, so yes, this is probably play.
The answer to that would be to play with your dog and to take him/her on walks. or bring him/her to play around with other dogs
Parvovirus is extremely contagious and can be spread from dog to dog by both direct and indirect contact with their poop. The virus is VERY hardy, it can survive outdoors in dog poop and other organic material for over a year, in both extremely cold and hot temperatures.