Ask your vet!! They don't recommend any dogs in that area for atleast one year. THose of you that can't do that, here is something that worked. My puppy Ginger Lynn's sister died from the tragic disease Parvo! Her owner had to prevent a any other puppy from getting it, she mixed 2 cups of bleach per gallon of water. Then put it in a spray bottle and sprayed everything in her house: carpet, tile, couches, wood furniture, grass in backyard, rocks outside, everything......Well, no other dog in the house got it thankfully!! I think it lightened her carpet though, small price to pay to save your dogs from getting sick.
no, horses can't get parvo, parvo is a disease that puppies get.
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Cats do not get parvo; it is a canine virus that primarily affects dogs. Cats can, however, get a similar virus called panleukopenia, which is sometimes referred to as feline parvovirus, but it is a different virus that affects cats specifically.
Parvo virus does affect humans and although it usually is a mild disease it can be very serious in young children
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You should ask your vet to remove the Parvo Virus then yes, you should spay your dog it will make her live longer,happier, and more active!
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.
It is possible for a dog to die from parvo, but with prompt and proper treatment, many dogs can recover from the virus. It is important to seek veterinary care immediately if you suspect your dog has parvo.