Oh honey, dogs can definitely die from parvo if left untreated. The best way to prevent it is by getting your fur baby vaccinated and keeping them away from infected animals. If your pup does get infected, the treatment involves supportive care like IV fluids and medications to control vomiting and diarrhea. Just don't mess around with parvo, it's no joke.
no, horses can't get parvo, parvo is a disease that puppies get.
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I would say no because they CAN contract the parvo virus from a cats feces and if the puppy hasn't been vaccinated they WILL contract this DEADLY disease. Animals can have the PARVO virus & not get sick....especially if they have had their shots SO be VERY careful(;
No, parvo is not a genetic disease. It is a very hardy virus and can survive in the environment for long periods of time. It's recommended to wait at least a year before getting another puppy, and of course, maintaining annual vaccinations to prevent parvo. This web site - marvistavet, is a great resource for how to decontaminate your home
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Cats do not get parvo; it is a canine virus that primarily affects dogs. Cats can, however, get a similar virus called panleukopenia, which is sometimes referred to as feline parvovirus, but it is a different virus that affects cats specifically.
Parvo virus does affect humans and although it usually is a mild disease it can be very serious in young children
Parvo is Deadly virus that puppies contract. It starts out in the immune system and slowly weakens the pup. Once the dogs immune system is weakened the virus moves to the bowls where the virus starts to tear at the walls of the intestines causing bloody stools. The parvo virus also like to incubate in the lymph nodes which helps distributes the blood through the dogs body. Which will allow the virus to travel through the body faster. When treating the parvo virus, the vets protocol is to keep the dog hydrated and pump them with antibiotics. Which is good because the parvo virus also creates secondary infections which the antibiotics will heal. but the vets protocol dose nothing for treating the actual virus, they claim it does but the average success rate for a vet when dealing with parvo is 50%. Only because the vets dont have anything that will fight against the virus. But there is a product out there called Parvaid which actually has three ingredients that help fight off the virus and treat the problems associated with parvo.
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A virus that is not deadly is typically referred to as a "non-lethal" or "non-fatal" virus.
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