Odoban is primarily a disinfectant and cleaner, effective against a variety of bacteria and viruses, but it is not specifically designed to kill the parvovirus or the viruses that cause kennel cough. While it may help sanitize surfaces and reduce the risk of transmission, it is important to use products specifically labeled for use against these pathogens for effective prevention and control. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and consult with a veterinarian for the best practices in managing parvo and kennel cough.
Kennel cough is the lay term for an upper respiratory infection caused by Bordetella bacteria. The infection causes a characteristic dry cough in dogs, and is often seen in dogs after they return home from a stay in the kennel - hence the name "kennel cough". Treatment consists of antibiotics for a couple of weeks to kill the bacteria. An effective vaccine is now available and is typically required by kennels before your dog can be boarded there.
Yes, Odoban is a disinfectant that can kill germs and bacteria on surfaces. It is also known for eliminating odors and deodorizing the area.
It is possible for a dog to go a long time with kennel cough. This disease doesn't usually kill dogs, and eventually it can go away on its own. The problem with kennel cough is that it makes your dog more susceptible to other illnesses, such as pneumonia, which could kill him, so you should contact the veterinarian to get your dog treated. Also, your other dogs and your neighbor's dogs could catch kennel cough from the one that is sick.
Never give an animal human medicine unless a veterinarian prescribes it specifically. It can kill it. Ask a vet what to give the puppy.
The true and cheapest product is BLEACH! Of course there is stuff on the market that will kill parvo but the best is bleach 30% to 70%. I had a rottweiler survive parvo and they had told me that she won't get it again but other puppies can get it.
It depends on whether or not the cough is associated with an underlying condition.
It can kill
A puppy of ANY breed of dog that is suspected to have Parvovirus needs immediate vet care. Parvo can kill a puppy within hours.
No, and it is not good to give animals medication designed for humans without vet guidance. Many human medications can kill an animal. Parvo does not just cause stomach issues. It can attack their heart and immune systems. If a dog has parvo, it is very important to get them to a vet ASAP. This is a disease that can quickly kill an animal. They will need aggressive treatment for about a week, including IVs and a variety of medications.
This depends on your definition of vaporizing and what is done after vaporizing it. Assuming this is a illicit drug use related question, then yes, breathing cough syrup vapours could kill you or at least damage your lungs. Cough syrup is intended to be ingested, not inhaled.
If you wish to kill your dog, continue on. Aways go to your Veterinarian first. Have your dog checked over & let the Vet deal out the medications, complete with the correct dosage. Why is your dog coughing? Is it heart related, is it kennel cough, is it pneumonia, internal parasites, etc. So please take your dog to see your Veterinarian if you truly love your dog.
Yes if it is used in-appropriately and not proscribed by a doctor.