Can a dog s parvo be treated?

Updated on pet 2024-03-27
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dogs can be cured if they are small, and the most important thing is early detection and early detection, making a correct diagnosis as soon as possible, and treating the symptoms in a timely and accurate manner.

    Specificity**: The disease is caused by a virus, and the application of high immunity serum has an obvious effect on improving the efficacy, but the application of serum must be done both early and sufficient, and the early and sufficient application can make the body obtain a large amount of antibodies earlier, and the sooner the effect, the better;

    Symptomatic**: Timely correction of dehydration and metabolic disorders, timely anti-emetic, anti-diarrhea, and other symptoms can alleviate the condition and reduce death;

    Stop bleeding as soon as possible: Severe gastrointestinal bleeding is one of the important causes of mortality from this disease, and bleeding needs to be controlled promptly.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can be cured.

    Early symptoms of parvo include foul-smelling stools, vomiting foamy mucus, and loss of appetite. Parvovirus is an acute disease, and dogs are infected with parvovirus.

    After an incubation period of 1-2 weeks, the onset is typically manifested as severe hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, which is to put it bluntly with acute enteritis in children.

    It's more like! Just get the right medicine! It is usually accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea, blood in the stool, and dehydration.

    In fact, dogs need the most encouragement and love from their owners when they are weak! Speak to him! Encourage him more!

    Give her courage! He could feel it! After the diagnosis of the dog parvo, we must take effective measures as soon as possible, if you want to do that for a while, you will be like this, indecisive, and the dog is likely to delay the best time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, but it depends on whether it will be in time soon**You must be within two days**, and the small 8 dogs can only live two.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yorkshire (details).

    Can a small dog be cured? Although parvovirus is a more serious disease for dogs, it does not mean that there is no hope, and for adult dogs, if the rate is very high. Therefore, when the owner learns that his dog has been infected with parvovirus, don't give up in a hurry, because as long as you take care of it carefully according to the doctor's instructions, then they still have a great chance of survival.

    When a dog is infected with parvovirus, it may not show many symptoms at first, because the disease has an incubation period. After the dog will have fever, vomiting, diarrhea, blood in the stool, loss of spirit and appetite, etc., and some dog owners tend to treat the dog's vomiting and diarrhea as a general poor diet, in fact, this is a very wrong approach, it is recommended that the dog owner when the dog has diarrhea, vomiting phenomenon is best to take the dog to the hospital for examination, and if the owner often accompanies the dog when the dog is sick, then their survival chances will also be much improved.

    Nowadays, the rate of small ** has increased a lot, but it can also be 100% cured, and it is necessary to see the resistance of your dog and whether it can accept it in time.

    Although parvo is difficult to treat, with continuous research, the rate of the disease has also increased a lot, so don't hear that your dog has parvo and want to give up, you still have a chance to treat it, and if it is not treated, it can only be left to fend for itself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm a doctor myself! Nearby dogs are also treated by me to help treat them All the same The medication is nothing more than the following content as the backbone (you need to adjust the medication slightly according to the condition).

    General medication explanations.

    Pet hospital medication is nothing more than looking at it yourself to buy and use! The pet hospital hangs and does not give enough medicine! Or inferior medicines.

    Monoclonal antibodies (early use after clear infection with the virus - to promote the rapid production of antibodies by the body) ->> ** can obtain lifelong immune antibodies.

    Serum (exogenous antibodies, the effect lasts for about 20 days, the effect decreases, and the use is in the middle and late stages)->** will basically not get lifelong immune antibodies, and if you are infected again next time, it will be more dangerous.

    Interferon (which hinders the synthesis of the virus gives the body time to produce antibodies to fight the virus).

    Immunoglobulins (to strengthen the body's immunity).

    In general, monoclonal antibodies are not used with serum! Choose one of them to match the latter two!

    Fasting! Water can be added Yunnan Baiyao powder! You can feed oxytetracycline stashu mont to stone powder! Gentamicin (poison *** use with caution - if you can't stop vomiting and diarrhea - intramuscular injection! Do not take orally! Pay attention to the dosage).

    There are probably several reasons for the influence of ** It is not parvovirus and is misdiagnosed (some viruses can make the test strip show parvovirus weak **infection).

    The quality of medication is a problemMonoclonal antibody and serum are definitely useless for a few dollars The domestic ones are all about 30 and 10 kilograms of dogs.

    Virus mutations! Viruses mutate easily! The effect of the mutated virus serum is not obvious! (So consider the monoclonal antibody first!) However, monoclonal antibodies need to work for a long time and are used when the body is not seriously damaged).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What should a puppy do if it gets parvo**?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Can a dog be cured if it is small? Should you give up and leave the dog to fend for itself?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    My puppy also has parvo symptoms, the same as this one, I've had two injections, it's still not getting better, I can't get this injection tomorrow, poor dog!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is generally recommended to infuse 250-500ml of intravenous sugar saline, 250ml of 10% glucose, and 250ml of compound sodium chloride, once every 2 days.

    At the same time, intestinal bacterial infections are controlled, and gentamicin is injected intravenously, 10,000 units per kilogram of body weight, twice tomorrow.

    Intravenous injection of virazole 10 mg kg body weight 2 times a day.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, as long as it is not found very late, there is still hope, and you must go to a regular and authoritative pet hospital to avoid misdiagnosis or delay in the condition.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The dog is small and cannot heal itself, and the dog owner should take positive measures for the dog in time.

    1. Feed your mother once in the morning and evening;

    2. Glucose mixed with normal saline (to increase resistance and immunity), inject the puppy 3 times in the morning and noon;

    3. Congzhou Yunnan Baiyao and cephalosporin are mixed together, boiled water is blistered, and fed once a day;

    4. Norfloxacin and gentamicin are fed once an hour;

    Parvo is by far one of the most important infectious diseases affecting dogs, and it is endemic all over the world. Parvovirus mainly infects dogs, especially puppies, which are particularly contagious and can occur all year round, especially in winter and spring, and the main source of infection is sick dogs, but the incidence rate of dogs older than 12 months is relatively low.

    The onset of parvo symptoms is acute, the mortality rate is high, and dogs of different ages, genders, and breeds can be infected. The clinical manifestations of the sick dog are vomiting, diarrhea, and malaise.

    No matter how serious the dog's symptoms are, please don't give it up, the dog's small course cycle is generally about 5-7 days, during this time, we should take extra care of it and give it a reasonable **.

    For many dog owners, dogs may be just passing by. But remember, when it comes to dogs, you really are all there is to a dog. At this time, it needs your company even more to overcome the disease and restore health with it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The dog has parvo to hurry up**, the sooner**, the easier,You can use Smecta or Mommy Zhaoyan to stop diarrhea, and if there is bleeding, use Yunnan Baiyao to stop bleeding, with the traditional Chinese medicine of Dog LingsanThe combination of Chinese and Western countries will be higher.

    CPV mainly infects dogs, especially puppies, which are highly contagious and have a high mortality rate. It can occur all year round, with frequent occurrences in winter and spring. Sudden changes in feeding management conditions, long-distance transportation, cold, and crowding can all contribute to the occurrence of this disease.

    Sick dogs are the main source of infection, with large amounts of virus in vomit, saliva, and feces. **Dogs can still be excreted through their feces for a long time.

    Precautionary measures:

    CPV is highly resistant to the outside world and has a long survival time, so it is extremely contagious. Once the disease occurs, the sick dog should be quickly isolated, and the kennel utensils, utensils, and means of transportation contaminated by the sick dog should be strictly disinfected.

    Disinfectants can use 2% NaOH, bleaching powder, potassium hypochlorite, 8% chlorine dioxide, etc. Repeated disinfection can be done with ultraviolet irradiation. and discontinued for 2 weeks. Breeders should be strictly disinfected and movement should be restricted to avoid indirect infection.

    Vaccine immunization is a fundamental measure to prevent the onset of the disease. However, there is a possibility of immunization failure, which is related to the quality of the vaccine and immune interference. The main reasons are improper selection of vaccine strains and interference from maternal antibodies.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Canine Parvovirus.

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