An emergancy Vet visit.
The same thing was going on with my 4 month old puppy... We took her to the vet and it was Parvo. Within 7-10 days after coming in contact with Parvo a puppy will become ill. Parvo can be given to a puppy many ways. Even if a puppy has not come in contact with any other dogs. Parvo can be transmitted through human shoes if you walk on ground that has been contaminated. It can also come from birds the tires on your vehicle etc. Parvo lives in many different climates and temperatures and is very serious. I would recomend looking up several sights on Parvo to find more information... And good luck to your puppy
Puppies should receive their first parvo vaccine at around 6-8 weeks, with booster shots given every 3-4 weeks until they are 16-20 weeks old. Worming should typically start at 2 weeks of age and continue every 2 weeks until the puppy is 12 weeks old, then every month until they are 6 months old. Always consult with a veterinarian for specific advice based on your puppy's individual needs.
No, you should never give a dog or puppy of any age a pork bone, because if they swallow it, obviously, this will be very harmful to them and the bone can splinter. The actual pork meat would be ok to give to them.
A month old puppy should generally be fed around 4-6 times a day, with meals spaced out every 3-4 hours. It's important to check with your veterinarian for specific feeding recommendations based on the size and breed of your puppy.
Puppies usually grow out of the suckling behavior by 8-10 weeks, so it's uncommon for a 9-month-old puppy to still be exhibiting this behavior. If your puppy is still suckling on her toys, it could be a sign of anxiety or stress. It's best to consult with a veterinarian or a professional dog trainer to address this behavior.
Yes, vaccinations are not 100% proof against disease.
You can bring him to a vet to get tested for parvo. If it was your baby, you wouldnt be asking online would you? You would be rushing him/her to the hospital. Get your shoes on and GO!
He very well may have Parvo. It is very important to get him to vet ASAP
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no i dont think so but make sure you check with your local vet
It is actually possible--see a vet if you suspect parvo ASAP.
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I wouldn't take any puppy out until they are 4 months old and have had all their shots, they can get parvo from the ground and it is deadly.
How old is your puppy? If you have not given your puppy his puppy shots....it could be Parvo. Parvo will kill if it is not treated. You need to get your puppy to the vet for blood test. my puppy is 6 months old- she has gotten all of her shots. that's why im concerned. i just got back from the vet- but he said he wasnt sure what was going on. they ran some blood and urine tests so im waiting for the results. how is parvo found?
No - at this age, your puppy has been completely weaned from his mother and no longer has the ability to digest milk sugars. You can cause digestive upset, including diarrhea, if you feed milk to a 10 month old puppy.
The same thing was going on with my 4 month old puppy... We took her to the vet and it was Parvo. Within 7-10 days after coming in contact with Parvo a puppy will become ill. Parvo can be given to a puppy many ways. Even if a puppy has not come in contact with any other dogs. Parvo can be transmitted through human shoes if you walk on ground that has been contaminated. It can also come from birds the tires on your vehicle etc. Parvo lives in many different climates and temperatures and is very serious. I would recomend looking up several sights on Parvo to find more information... And good luck to your puppy
I am assuming you mean " give a 9 month old puppy his first shots"Well , puppy should have had his first shot at 3 month, depending on the breed, some very small breeds get their shots at 4 month. But better late then never. Take this puppy to the vets as soon as possible, the vet will advise you what is needed and how to proceed.