What should I do if my doll dog gets parvovirus?

Updated on pet 2024-04-21
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's really hard to treat the doll if it's small, you have to be mentally prepared.

    In fact, it is not terrible to be small, mainly because the doll is small in size and has thin blood vessels.

    Hold on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    .My previous dolls are exactly the same as yours.

    The doctor also said not to eat anything.

    It didn't turn out to be dead.

    It's hard for a puppy to get through it.

    How old is your doll?

    There may be hope for infusions!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello I am a pet doctor Zhao Yang, with 4 years of clinical experience, and the veterinary qualification certificate number is A012019110607, please describe the age of the pet, the breed, whether it is dewormed and neutered. as well as the problems encountered. Tips:

    Hello I am a pet doctor Zhao Yang, with 4 years of clinical experience, and the veterinary qualification certificate number is A012019110607, please describe the age of the pet, the breed, whether it is dewormed and neutered. as well as the problems encountered. Tips:

    If the dog is small, the rate of 60% is generally divided into two types of myocarditis and enteritis, if it is a myocarditis type that generally occurs in puppies within two months of age, this general disease is not saved, and there is a kind of enteritis type, this **rate is 60%, because it may be secondary to other problems at the same time, such as intussusception, pancreatic problems and so on.

    If the dog is small, the rate of 60% is generally divided into two types of myocarditis and enteritis, if it is a myocarditis type that generally occurs in puppies within two months of age, this general disease is not saved, and there is a kind of enteritis type, this **rate is 60%, because it may be secondary to other problems at the same time, such as intussusception, pancreatic problems and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Parvovirus is a very dangerous disease, it is not easy to treat it by taking medicine alone, it is best to go to the hospital to prick needles and infusions, etc. The sooner the ****, the greater the hope! Hope your dog recovers.

    In the future, remember to vaccinate your dog, so as to prevent the dog from getting parvo and canine plague.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, don't be fooled by those doctors, you know, they just caught your psychology so they also hid the price, I am an example, my dog was sick at that time, I was also worried, and then took her to the hospital to give my dog blood is to give him a stool, and finally the doctor told me that my dog has to be small, and told me how big is the chance of serious death in this small one, at that time I listened to it was also psychological and scared, so I asked him how much money it takes to treat this disease, and he told me that it also costs four or five thousand, At that time, I was shocked to treat this dog more expensive than people to see a doctor, but the psychology is still anxious that they just caught our psychology, because I didn't bring so much money at that time, so I gave him a shot of serum, the doctor saw that I didn't want to spend money on him** and let me sign for them, saying that if there is any problem with the dog in the future, they have nothing to do with it, I signed, and then I took my dog home, and immediately after getting home, there was no problem, my dog is still alive and kicking Ken is not small. So don't easily believe the words of those doctors, these doctors can fool you in order to make money, fool you really! I'm a good example of that.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, don't panic, parvo is not a dog plague. It must be possible. Highly recommended: Be sure to go to the pet hospital for treatment! Listen to the doctor's advice and then take out the ** Fang Shore according to your own experience! Good luck to your dog**!

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