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.
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.
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
Parvo is caught by inhaling, eating, bacteria from poo. You should give all puppies their full set of vaccinations, parvo is really dangerous and unless you want your puppy to die you should give it its vaccinations
Yes
if youre not part of the will your aunt will be the one who acutally gets to read the will first
Not that anyone knows of, or has been revealed. She dies before she even gets a chance.
yes but mosskit dies before she gets to oakheart so there was only mistyfoot and her bro.
Well as a survivor of Parvo I don't have to tell you what a mean nasty virus it is. And as bad as it was for your dog, imagine what it would do to an entire litter of week old puppies. That being said the answer relies alot on how you dealt with it and where your dog is. Parvo can live in the environment for up to 6 years. It doesn't matter how cold it gets or how hot and dry it's been... Parvo's one tough bugger. And oddly enough it's tougher to kill Parvo in your house than it is outside. If your dog was kenneled outside on a concrete slab that gets bleached weekly (like it should) and at least a year or two has passed (for the virus to runs it's course through the local wildlife) then you're probably safe. If you have moved since she's had Parvo... you're definitely safe. If your dog was kept inside and you still live there I would caution against breeding her. It's really all a judgment call you should be talking to your vet about and not somebody on the internet. The fact is now that she has survived Parvo it makes the antigens in her milk stronger and more resistant to the Parvovirus. Does that mean you can get away with not vaccinating? Heck NO!!! Check with your Vet and most likely they'll want to give a Parvo shot at 5 weeks before going into the normal 6, 9, 12, and 15 week round of shots. But for those first 5 weeks I would be sweating bullets if I were in your shoes.
He dies/gets killedif in hunger games he dies
she dies of a heart attack and she gets married
It should goto the daughter that will use it in her wedding is she so desires.