In puppies infected with parvovirus, diarrhea typically begins within 3 to 10 days after exposure to the virus. The duration can vary, but it generally lasts for about 3 to 7 days. If the puppy receives appropriate veterinary care, including supportive treatments like fluids and medications, the diarrhea may resolve more quickly. However, severe cases may require longer recovery times, and it's crucial to monitor the puppy closely during this period.
No, if anything they will have some better immunity until their shots.
When the pups eyes are open.
you go through serious withdrawal with the shakes and puking and diarea, good luck.
The medical condition marked by loose stools is spelled "diarrhea."
they are dirty
no, horses can't get parvo, parvo is a disease that puppies get.
a Huskie will care for it by loving it playing with it and feed then bathing. when they open their eyes that when they stop.
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No, the dog will stop producing milk when she is ready. You will need to start feeding the pups puppy food with warm water when shes ready to stop feeding her pups.
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