How can a dog be cured of parvo germs

Updated on pet 2024-04-01
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's not as hard as it says upstairs. My dog has canine plague and is small. It's all cured. So don't be discouraged. But it really cost a lot of money. Canine plague cost more than 4,000, and tiny cost more than 3,000.

    But the situation you're talking about doesn't have to be small. Hurry up and take a look at the pet hospital.

    We can't help you, it's really useless to ask for answers, so let's go to the pet hospital quickly.

    If you don't have that economic condition, just search for small ** methods. There are a lot of self-feeding medicines, although the ** rate is not as high as that of pet hospitals, but it's also trying its best, it's better than watching it die.

    Hope your dog is okay.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's really, really hard to cure It's really hard And it costs a lot of money Maybe I don't want to say that the puppy has parvo is equivalent to a death sentence You haven't injected it before Hey, my dog also died in my hands This is how my dog slowly hardened and died in my hand I spent 2000 all my strength to save it I couldn't save it And the dog had to die in parvo The family can't keep a dog for half a year to 1 year Because the parvo can't kill A new dog will get it again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Compared with canine plague, I personally think that it is better to be small, as long as the pet hospital is not a black hospital, now the probability of general ** is still very large, my husky just bought back small, 1 week to see the good spent more than 1000, distressed, but can be optimistic about the dog on the line.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It doesn't have to be small, it is recommended to go to the veterinarian to do a test and confirm the diagnosis before taking the medicine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not that hard**. My dog also got parvo and later got canine plague.

    It's all good.

    If you have parvovirus, you should give it an injection in time. Our dog hung needles for a week.

    But the doctor wouldn't let me eat, not even water.

    And then it was fine. But the dog has lost a lot of weight.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. What kind of medicine does the dog snack on?1.Specific antiviral abilities.

    Dog parvovirus monoclonal antibody: it's relatively expensive.

    Canine parvovirus with high serum immunity: ** Relatively inexpensive.

    Broad antiviral: virazole, antiviral powder, large green leaves, two yellow.

    Interferon: polymyocytes that interfere with viral replication.

    Improve immune function and enhance the production of antiviral antibodies: Astragalus polysaccharides.

    Broad antibacterial spectrum: ceftriaxone, cefradine, amoxicillin, gentamicin, etc.

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    2.Symptom-specific medications.

    Antiemetics: metoclopramide, 654-2, ranitidine, probiotics, VB6.

    Zhila: Smecta, 654-2, atropine, probiotics.

    Hemostasis: hemostasis sensitivity, Yunnan Baiyao tonic.

    Moisture-proof: dextrose saline.

    Strengthen nutrition: Pet Fragrance Immune Polysaccharide Cream, Pet Fragrance Probiotic Vic Nutrition Paste.

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    Second, how to be small in dogs**1.Inject dogs with canine parvo high immunity serum.

    2.With antiparvovirus monoclonal antibodies, most viruses can be neutralized.

    3.Increase the dog's anti-fine inhibitory protein, its antiviral ability is very strong, dozens of times more powerful than monoclonal antibody.

    4.Do it one by one according to your dog's symptoms**.

    5.Assist**, maintain the balance of the internal environment through infusion, and regulate water, electrolytes and acid-base imbalance.

    6.Generally follow the above steps**, most small dogs can**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If your dog has been diagnosed with parvovirus infection, here are some ways to build or dismantle them:

    1.Isolation: Separate sick dogs from other healthy dogs to prevent the spread of the virus. Make sure your sick dog has enough space and a comfortable environment.

    2.Diet and water intake: Make sure your dog has plenty of water and a high-quality diet. Appetite may decrease, so try feeding it some highly nutritious, easily digestible foods such as wet food or cooked chicken.

    3.Parvovirus** Medications: Please consult your veterinarian and give your dog the appropriate medication according to the veterinarian's recommendations. Commonly used medications include antibiotics and antivirals for the prevention or possible secondary infection.

    4.Supportive**: Parvovirus infection may lead to dehydration and physical exhaustion, so consider supplementing your dog with an electrolyte solution to maintain water balance. If your dog has a fever, you can use a damp towel to gently wipe it to lower its temperature.

    5.Vaccine prophylaxis: Parvovirus infection is a virus that can be prevented by vaccines. Make sure your dog is vaccinated and up to date with his booster shot.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When a dog has parvovirus, the drugs that need to be used include the following:

    1. Antiviral drugs, such as parvovirus inhibitory protein, interferon, etc. Clause.

    2. During parvovirus infection, the dog's white blood cells will decline, which will lead to secondary lung infection in the dog, therefore, it is necessary to use antibiotic Xiaoye drug for **. Clause.

    3. If you vomit repeatedly, pull blood, etc., you need to be instilled**. The general course of the disease is five to seven days, and it needs to be adhered to**. Dogs are infected with parvovirus, and the clinical manifestations are characterized by acute hemorrhagic enteritis and non-purulent myocarditis.

    Enteritis type: incubation period of 7 to 14 days, initial vomiting, anorexia, fever, depression, followed by diarrhea, gray or yellow diarrhea, followed by tomato-like bloody stools. Myocarditis type:

    It is more common in young dogs under one month of age, with no characteristic symptoms at the beginning of the disease, and only shows mild abdominal diarrhea, weakness, dyspnea, and death in a short time.

    The most effective way to prevent parvovirus is to vaccinate your dog.

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