Does the dog have parvo and why do dogs get parvo?

Updated on pet 2024-02-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's a little medium-term, I'll tell you a prescription:

    Glucose injection (mainly used to replenish water and energy to prevent dehydration), gentamicin (antidiarrheal), atropine or metoclopramide (antiemetic, but atropine is a prescription drug, not easy to buy, can be replaced by metoclopramide), cephalosporin (anti-inflammatory), potassium and sodium (the body must be, otherwise the dog's mental state is very poor), serum or monoclonal antibody (can produce antibodies in the body, essential) antipyretic injection (can not be used without fever).If conditions permit, let the doctor give a medicated enema, which can effectively speed up** (use with caution when pulling blood very strongly).The above is basically the most common and effective solution for the smallest.

    However, the dosage of the medicine is not easy to grasp, this can be asked a friend with a little medical knowledge, the dosage is generally calculated according to weight, I will not list them one by one. Finally, the most important point is that during the onset of the disease and **, you must fast from water and fast, remember, it is not best to be certain. Everyone knows that dogs are hungry and not full, and those infusions during the period are enough for normal physiological needs.

    After stopping the drug, it is also possible to fast for 24 hours for insurance purposes, and the water should be strictly controlled.

    In fact, it's really not scary to be small. As long as the method is appropriate, the general rate is more than 80%.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To tell you the easiest way to judge for yourself, the diarrhea and vomiting caused by parvovirus have a large fishy smell of vomit and feces. If yes, hurry up from the hospital, this disease is difficult to ** by yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's definitely all bleeding and it's a small middle stage.

    It is recommended that the landlord take it to the hospital immediately.

    The small symptoms are generally no energy, blood pulling, vomiting, etc., and you have all taken it up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible, I understand that it is either small or warm! The possibility of parvo is relatively large, I hope you go to the hospital as soon as possible**!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is better to send it to the hospital as soon as possible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Usually when the dog's immunity is low, it is exposed to parvovirus, and the parvovirus takes advantage of the weakness to enter the body and cause illness.

    First of all, animals that need to be in contact with or indirectly contact with parvovirus before sliding the key may be infected, or the dog may be induced if it has been exposed to itself before and has decreased resistance. Contact may be the owner has been in contact with dogs with parvovirus outside, or some cats, or it may be indirectly transmitted to the dog, so that the dog has a disease.

    Before vaccination, dogs do not have relevant virus antibodies, at this time, dogs will have no relevant resistance to these viruses because they have no relevant antibodies, and it is easy to be infected with these viruses when their resistance is low.

    Therefore, it is recommended that the dog should be immunized in time after 45 days without breastfeeding, so as to avoid being infected with some viruses and avoid affecting the healthy growth of the dog.

    Tips to prevent parvovirus infection in dogs

    1. Make sure your dog is vaccinated

    Puppies should be vaccinated for the first time at 6-8 weeks and should be given every 3 weeks until the puppy is 16 weeks old and then again at one year old.

    2. Limit your puppy or unvaccinated dog's exposure to other dogs

    If your puppy has already had the first two vaccinations, and you're sure the other dogs are fully vaccinated, then it's safe to let them play together.

    3. Avoid exposing your puppy or unvaccinated dog to parvovirus-laden environments

    Until your dog or puppy is fully vaccinated, dog parks, pet stores, play groups, and other public places should be avoided.

    The above content reference: People's Information - Prevention and Control of Canine Parvoxinqing Virus Disease.

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