Can canine parvovirus be cured, can parvovirus dogs be cured?

Updated on pet 2024-03-19
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can be cured. Parvovirus infection in dogs is the second most common infectious disease in dogs, and its pathogenicity is relatively strong, but the positive ** can usually reach a 90% ** rate. However, after the dog is infected with parvovirus, there are other complications at the same time, such as pneumonia, parasitic infection, pancreatitis, intussusception, and other diseases, the mortality rate will be relatively high, and the ** rate may be less than 10%.

    When the dog has vomiting and diarrhea, it should be taken to the hospital for relevant examinations in time, so that the survival rate for the dog will be relatively high. If you delay at home for three or four days before going to the hospital**, it may have a greater impact on the dog's body. The small ** is mainly to support**, rehydration, adjust the acid-base balance, regulate electrolytes, prevent disorders, keep warm, relieve pain, stop bleeding, stop vomiting, and give some gastrointestinal nutritional supplements, while assisting some biological agents, such as interferon, globulin, albumin, and parvo monoclonal antibody to enhance the dog's passive immunity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Answer: Parvovirus infection will cause significant intestinal bleeding, so black stools will appear during bowel movements. The course of parvovirus infection is generally about 7 to 10 days, and the 3rd to 5th days of the dog are the most serious during these 10 days, from mild vomiting and diarrhea to blood and even shock. During this time, it is recommended that the dog can be instilled in the hospital**, during which the dog is not recommended to eat too early, unless the dog has not vomited for more than 24 hours, you can consider giving the dog a small amount of food.

    Parvovirus is a serious infectious disease in dogs, and the mortality rate is high, so it is necessary to strictly cooperate with the doctor's instructions and actively improve the survival rate. The sign that the puppy can be good is that it has an appetite and does not vomit, and it does not have diarrhea to get better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It can be cured! After the dog is infected with parvovirus, don't be afraid of trouble and abandon it, you should be psychologically prepared before raising a dog, and the dog also wants to live. Try to take your dog to the pet hospital for a check-up and help the dog recover under the guidance of a professional veterinarian.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, but it is generally not small, unless you take it to the hospital and the doctor has confirmed that it is small, otherwise the general puppy has to fight the stomach worms for a few days when you just buy it home, and it will be fine after a few days if you pull it more than 20 times a night

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Parvovirus dogs can also be cured, as long as you are willing to take the time and effort. In terms of the dog's diet and rest, you should strictly follow the requirements, and buy some medicines appropriately**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The dog of the same class got parvo and went to the pet hospital (I felt that the doctor was not very reliable), and the doctor first said that the possibility of cure was very small, and he only gave anti-inflammatory injections and antibodies, 50 a day. No food or drink. Two days after the injection, there was no effect.

    I sent it to my uncle to raise, and my uncle gave the dog an injection every day at the local veterinarian, I don't know what it was for eight yuan a piece, and then mixed it with water to feed it rather than feed it. After a day or two of treatment like this, the dog has had obvious results, and now it is **. Personally, I suggest that if you want to go to the hospital, you must choose a good pet hospital.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    At present, canine parvovirus does not have a complete method, for a sick dog, the owner had better find it uncomfortable and send it to the hospital, because home care has not been able to alleviate its condition, and listening to the local method will delay the disease. The dog is taken to the hospital and needs to be hospitalized** and given intensive care.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The dog has parvovirus, and it is good to find it in time, but it takes a lot of money.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    At present, there is no way to completely ** canine parvovirus infection, and doctors can only control the disease by anti-vomiting, hemostasis and fever, and by resisting the virus.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is said that it is a disease with a high mortality rate in dogs. Usually a professional doctor is required to see and treat you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can buy small or canine plague medicine treatment in Pinduoduo, and the customer service will also guide how to use the drug, so that the pet's condition will not be delayed because of the expensive cost of the pet hospital!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    **There is not much hope, and the cure may not be able to come back to life, and the rice to the dog** is to comfort his mood?

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