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Is it small? It is a disease with a high mortality rate. Symptoms are vomiting, not eating, bloody stool, and lack of energy.
My black shell and a dog picked up are three months when they got parvo, your dog is indeed small, yes, I took it to the hospital at the beginning, the doctor said to infusion for three days, to more than 600, although the money is not a problem, but they said that even if the infusion of three days of liquid survival rate is only 60%, go home to check on the Internet, there are people and I have a situation, and his one has finished the infusion, the doctor has said that it can't be lived, but the person bought his own medicine to eat, the dog is fine, Then I gave him a day of infusion because the dog infusion would suffer, and I didn't go again, so I followed the method of the person on the Internet, and the result was fine the next day, my two dogs were treated like this, and the results were all good, you can try it too. Here's what I copied:
Here's how you can treat parvovirus:
"Mommy Love" (children's medicine, sold in major pharmacies) + Yunnan Baiyao (powder, internal use) Yunnan Baiyao is hemostasis.
The two medicines are taken separately, with an interval of more than two hours!
Depending on the situation, give the amount seriously!
In severe cases (4-5 days of illness), "Mommy Love" 1 3--1 2 sticks at a time Half a cup of water on a paper cup (according to the size of the dog with water, my dog is a small dog), with a syringe (to the needle) to administer.
Two to three times a day!
Yunnan Baiyao"A little bit (about 1 2 of the amount of a child) to a paper cup half a cup of water at a time.
Adage with a syringe (needle removed).
Once or twice a day!
Note! Take the two pills separately! The interval between the intervening hours is more than 2 hours.
The dog hasn't eaten all the time, and there are no calories! It is easy to collapse, so you can't be short of water! So you can replenish the water in the dog's body when feeding the medicine!
In this way, self-healing is more troublesome! But it worked really well (my dog was in pretty bad shape, but I thought it was dying!). After two days of infusion, there was no improvement, and the doctor actually said that there was nothing to be done. As a result, I took it home and was cured like this)
The main thing is to be patient!
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!
As long as you feel energetic, try to take soft food (not too greasy) and give it to eat! In general, the dog has not urinated for many days! As long as you take the medicine and don't vomit! "Urination" is basically the beginning of recovery!
But always have to feed the medicine to consolidate! (The number of times and measurements can be relatively reduced).
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Don't try to believe what he says, you should never drink water during vomiting and blood pulling, not even watery medicine, remember.
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It's normal....Let the doctor give a hemostatic injection....My dog has been pooping bloody for two days...
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Summary. Hello, when the dog has small blood pulling symptoms, it is possible to do it in time. And the more timely the dog is found when it suffers from parvovirus, the greater the probability of survival.
The whole course of parvovirus is about a week, the first 3 days are the initial stage of the disease, the symptoms may be mild, and the day after the onset of the disease is the most severe time when the symptoms are the most critical. It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to inject parvo monoclonal antibody or serum at the beginning of the disease to control the condition. Because there is currently no effective oral drug to kill parvovirus!
The symptoms in the early stage of parvovirus are vomiting leaves, diarrhea, and in the later stage, dry and intelligent intestinal bleeding, there may be stool and treatment. If the dog does not have severe vomiting and diarrhea, and can eat and drink, try to feed it this nutritious and digestible food, which can be used with gastrointestinal treasure to the dog, which can repair the gastrointestinal tract and have an effect on vomiting and diarrhea. Hope it can help you, dear!
The dog has a small blood in the stool, is there any treatment?
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Hello, when the dog has small blood pulling symptoms, it is possible to do it in time. And the more timely the dog is found when it suffers from parvovirus, the greater the probability of survival. The whole course of parvovirus is about a week, the first 3 days are the initial stage of the disease, the symptoms may be mild, and the day after the onset of the disease is the most severe time when the symptoms are the most critical.
It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to inject parvo monoclonal antibody or serum at the beginning of the disease to control the condition. Because there is currently no effective oral drug to kill parvovirus! The symptoms in the early stage of parvovirus are vomiting leaves, diarrhea, and in the later stage, dry and intelligent intestinal bleeding, there may be stool and treatment.
If the dog does not have severe vomiting and diarrhea, and can eat and drink, try to feed it this nutritious and digestible food, which can be used with gastrointestinal treasure to the dog, which can repair the gastrointestinal tract and have an effect on vomiting and diarrhea. Hope it can help you, dear! <>
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Summary. As soon as possible, there is still hope. The whole course of parvovirus is about a week, the first 3 days are the initial stage of the disease, the symptoms may be mild, and the day after the onset is the most serious time of the symptoms, and it is also the most critical time!
It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to inject parvo monoclonal antibody or serum at the beginning of the disease to control the condition. Because there is currently no effective oral drug to kill parvovirus! The symptoms of parvovirus in the early stage are vomiting and diarrhea, and in the later stage, dogs with severe onset may have symptoms of blood in the stool due to gastrointestinal bleeding.
If vomiting and diarrhea are severe, it is necessary to properly fast, fast, and rehydrate, and must be infused for rehydration, otherwise the dog will be dehydrated.
Hello, glad for your question. Have you brought your dog to the veterinarian?
Not yet. As soon as possible, there is still hope. The whole course of parvovirus is about a week, the first 3 days are the initial stage of the disease, the symptoms may be mild, and the day after the onset is the most serious time of the symptoms, and it is also the most critical time!
It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to inject parvo monoclonal antibody or serum at the beginning of the disease to control the condition. Because there is currently no effective oral drug to kill parvovirus! The symptoms of parvovirus in the early stage are vomiting and diarrhea, and in the later stage, dogs with severe onset may have symptoms of blood in the stool due to gastrointestinal bleeding.
If vomiting and diarrhea are severe, it is necessary to properly fast, fast, and rehydrate, and must be infused for rehydration, otherwise the dog will be dehydrated.
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1. Can dog parvovirus be cured if it pulls blood?
2. Can the dog be cured if he has parvovirus and pulls blood?
3. What should I do if the puppy parvovirus pulls blood?
4. How to pull blood when the dog is small.
1.Methods of parvovirus in dogs: 1. Symptomatic**, the main symptoms of parvovirus are vomiting, diarrhea, and bloody stool, so we can choose liquid** to control dehydration, and at the same time use metoclopramide, cephalosporin, and Anluo blood to control vomiting, bleeding, diarrhea and other symptoms.
2.Specific**, drugs such as interferon and monoclonal antibodies can be selected to control the virus.
3.Maintain electrolyte and acid-base balance.
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After the dog gets parvo, it will generally have symptoms of blood pulling on the 3rd to 4th day, which indicates that the dog's condition has entered the middle and late stages, but has not yet entered the advanced stage. At this time, it is best for the owner to take the dog to the pet hospital for infusion immediately to enhance the dog's resistance. If the dog continues to pull blood for about 3 days, parvo will enter the advanced stage.
After the dog gets parvo, it will generally have symptoms of blood pulling on the 3rd to 4th day, which indicates that the dog's condition has entered the middle and late stages, but has not yet entered the advanced stage. At this time, it is best for the owner to take the dog to the pet hospital for infusion immediately to enhance the dog's resistance. If the dog continues to pull blood for about 3 days, the parvo will enter the advanced stage, and the dog's life will be in great danger.
Dogs will continue to vomit in the early stages of parvo, and the owner should abstain from food and water appropriately to relieve symptoms. However, the dog can be fed glucose during the period to avoid dehydration. After the dog's vomiting symptoms are relieved, the owner can feed it easy-to-digest foods such as nutritional paste to help the dog strengthen its resistance.
According to what you say, it should be fine, the dog itself has a good system, there are antibodies to the virus in the body, if you still feel unsure, just take a monoclonal antibody, if it is really infectious, it will be too late to get vaccinated, not to mention that during the vaccination period, the dog's ability to prevent diseases will decrease, and it is easier to get sick
Don't go to the hospital for an injection, because if you get an injection, you're injecting another virus into your body, and this symptom can also be enteritis, and a lot of parents go to the hospital when they have this symptom, and the kind of test that the hospital does will show as small as long as it's sick (as he said). >>>More
Let's go to the hospital.
If you can cure it yourself, the doctor won't need it. >>>More
It's not very good**, but you have to pay attention to disinfection, otherwise your puppy will be infected with parvo in the future.
Domestic ones can also be used, but the effect is not as good as imported ones.