Dogs are the main parvo carriers, and the fluids and excrement of infected dogs may contain parvovirus. Depending on what you mean by "parvo," cats, minks, foxes, and other similar animals can also carry it.
The main methods of parvo transmission in dogs are through direct contact with infected dogs or their feces, contaminated environments, and objects. To prevent parvo transmission, dogs should be vaccinated, avoid contact with infected dogs, and keep their living areas clean and disinfected.
no, horses can't get parvo, parvo is a disease that puppies get.
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No, horses do not contract parvo.
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The above answer is totally incorrect-It is IMPOSSIBLE to catch parvo from another species! Cats cannot get parvo. They can catch what is called Feline Distemper which is like parvo, but it only happens in cats, they cannot catch it from anything else besides cats, and it is not actually parvo. Same thing with Rodents- rodents can catch something that is "like" parvo but it is not the actual parvo virus.To sum this up only canines can get parvo.
Parvo is highly contagious. So if the infected dog was near a dog that wasn't vaccinated against parvo, it is possible to infect the healthy dog whether it was sexual contact or not.
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No. The best thing to do for your dog if they have parvo is to take them to the veterinarian. Parvo usually requires intense medical treatment, and even then the patient does not make it sometimes.
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No. Once your dog has had parvo, it cannot get it again, same scenario as with chickenpox.