Yes. It makes them vomit and soar. Be careful picking him/ her up.
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.
No, a flu vaccine triggers our bodies to make our own antibodies. The vaccine includes dead or weakened viruses that can't make us sick, but they will cause the immune response that creates the correct antibodies.
No, it doesn't, because the vaccine 'primes' the system for the virus. It won't help once you're already sick.
The puppy is too sick to move to a place to lay that is dry.but i am going to say the same thing but you should carefully in some thing because the puppy should go to the vets and be in good care so it will not die of all the urine/parvo !
Take it to the vet soon, it may have Parvo. and or switch the food
you can feed them pedialite but the best thing you can do is keep them hospitalized. Also if you cant afford to have them hospitalized, there is a product that will help your dog fight against the parvo virus. My Girlfriends little Yorkie was sick with parvo so i called Amber Technology which is an all natural Nutraceutical company. These guys have a product that works on Parvo! my dog was up and running within three days his stools hardened, stopped vomiting, and had energy! so if you are looking for a product that prevents parvo contact Amber Technology.
Getting the flu vaccine is important because it helps protect you from getting sick with the flu virus. It can also reduce the severity of symptoms if you do get sick, and help prevent the spread of the flu to others.
There are sick kids hospitals but bot usually, usually there is wards designed specifically and only for children and it is mainly called a pediatric ward
Unless they have a high fever, yes and they probably should have one because they are sick. However, there are a few circumstances when the vaccine should not be given. See the related question below about who should not get a flu vaccination.
dead/inactive viruses. that's why you don't get sick. dead/inactive viruses. that's why you don't get sick.
They can get a form of feline Parvo called Panleukopenia Virus. It's alot like the dog's parvo virus but only cats can get it. we had an out break of it when we rescued a new litter of kittens, all of the kittens died because they were unvaccinated, we have 4 older cats who were vaccinated & they are just fine it didnt effect them. Its spread through sharing living area's & eating out of the same bowl, as well as drinking out of the same water dish as an infected cat. Areas infected with feline panleukopenia need to be disinfected with a bleach solution. There is also treatment available. Prevention through routine vaccination is extremely effective.
Any size dog can have a reaction to vaccines. It is rare to see it with a Rabies vaccine as that is a killed vaccine. With the DHLP/Parvo vaccine sometimes, but rarely, the dog will react to the Lepto part of this combination vaccine, Distemper, Hepatitis, Lepto, Parainfluenza & Parvo. If your pet had a true reaction such as swelling up within 5-10 minutes of receiving the vaccination, then just leave out the lepto part of the vaccine the next time your pet is due for the next vaccination. Just ask your Vet about this or if you give your own vaccinations, get a vaccine without the lepto in it.