Not long. My dog momo died of "Parvo" @ the age of 4 months. So it does not take long. An estamation of how long it takes is ... 4 days. I got my dog from a pound and it's owners did not take care of it because when I got it, it was skinny and had flee fecisis all over it. So I guess it all depends how well you take care of your dog.
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.
It depends how the dogs came in contact and how long. If it was a short period its not likely and if it was a while you can guess!!
Parvo in dogs is caused by the canine parvovirus, which is highly contagious and is spread through contact with infected feces. The virus can survive in the environment for long periods, making it easy for dogs to come into contact with it. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent parvo in dogs.
Different vaccines last for different durations, ranging from a few weeks to a lifetime.
After they have their immunizations they can go outside. If you let them outdoors and they get parvo--which is spread from other dogs and animals, they will die from it.
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!!!!
Yes, it is possible. The vaccine against parvovirus is not considered completely effective in a puppy until two weeks after the last shot is given; since the last shot is generally given when the puppy is 16 weeks old, the puppy can usually be considered protected by the time it is 18 weeks old. If your puppy had not completed the vaccine series, it was still susceptible to parvovirus infection.
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A puppy who has just receieved a parvo vaccine can touch the ground immediately, as long as they are not in direct contact with a canine who has the parvo virus. It is unlikely for a puppy to contact parvo immediately after vaccination.