My dog has a lot of parvo, can it be cured? How is it treated?

Updated on pet 2024-05-13
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The course of the disease is 6 to 9 days, and the vomiting symptoms usually last for 4 to 5 days, and even the use of antiemetics may not be able to quickly eliminate the vomiting symptoms. The next day after severe vomiting, the dog's condition will worsen. Even if you insist on daily infusion, the condition may be aggravated in the 4 to 5 days of onset, but as long as you insist on **, the ** of the sick dog is hopeful, do not give up**, and the effect of using Schmida deep enema to stop diarrhea is better.

    If you don't vomit or pull for 24 hours, you can try to give it a small amount of water first, if you still vomit or can't feed it (before the vomiting symptoms are eliminated, you generally don't eat), once the vomiting stops, consider giving water. If you don't vomit after giving water, you should give food. The initial feed should be easily digestible, low-fat food.

    In addition, it can be given in food to eat pet fragrance to help the gastrointestinal function of the conditioning and recovery The rate of fine ** is now very high, as long as it cooperates with the doctor, it is generally 80%. But the length of the time depends on the dog, the main thing is to be patient, don't give up and don't be soft-hearted, you must not give it food and drink before **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, canine parvovirus is a common disease in dogs, especially puppies that have just been bought back from dog dealers, and the incidence is the highest. At present, there is no specific method for canine parvovirus disease, and early detection and timely use of high-titer canine parvovirus high immunity serum or monoclonal antibody, and the use of symptomatic ** and support** can effectively control secondary infection. Take it to the pet hospital, some pet hospitals have applied this method to a large number of sick dogs**.

    Hope, thank you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Whether it can be cured depends on the severity of the disease and the timeliness of the disease. There is also a large part to depend on the attitude of the owner. The condition cannot be artificially grasped now, and it is very important to go to the hospital in time (monoclonal antibody interferon or something).

    Careful care will make the dog's heart very warm, and a good mood will be good soon.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, please forgive me, the advice is against the ear, the small is basically incurable, especially the puppy, if it is a big dog, there is also a certain chance of **, but the chance is very small, and the cost is quite large, you weigh it yourself!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. After parvovirus infection in dogs, it can be cured in time**. At present, the ** rate of canine parvovirus can reach about 85%.

    First of all, for symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea, it is necessary to use anti-emetic and antidiarrheal drugs to relieve the symptoms. Secondly, anti-inflammatory drugs containing amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium are needed to ** inflammation. Finally, for parvovirus, we need to use viral interferon, monoclonal antibodies**.

    After parvovirus infection in dogs, it can be cured in time. At present, the ** rate of canine parvovirus can reach 85%. First of all, for symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea, it is necessary to use anti-emetic and antidiarrheal drugs to relieve the symptoms.

    Secondly, anti-inflammatory drugs containing amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium are needed to ** inflammation or band clearing. Finally, for parvovirus, we need to use viral interferon, monoclonal antibodies**. Summary.

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    Due to different breeds, the strength of the physique, the level of immunity and other reasons, a small number of Luran dogs infected with parvovirus can withstand the peak period and then gradually recover.

    After the dog's parvovirus infection, the brother can be cured in time. At present, the ** rate of canine parvovirus can reach about 85%. First of all, for symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea, it is necessary to use anti-emetic and antidiarrheal drugs to relieve the symptoms.

    Secondly, an anti-inflammatory liquid containing amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium is needed to ** inflammation. Finally, for envy-deficient parvovirus, we need to use viral interferon, monoclonal antibodies**.

    A small number of dogs infected with parvovirus can carry the peak blind and touch on their own, and then gradually recover. In general, breed dogs are less susceptible to parvovirus infection. The probability of carrying the mixed mill variety is slightly higher, but it is also possible to die.

    Therefore, once it is found that the dog is infected with parvo, it is the right choice to immediately go to the hospital to receive a specialty**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Take the temperature first, stop eating and diarrhea, stop eating and stopping water, pull down the skin of the dog's neck, if it recovers quickly, it means that there is no dehydration, if it is dehydrated, you must go to the hospital.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Send it to the hospital, it's very dangerous and it will endanger its life, don't give medicine and don't give food and water, my first dog is going to die small, I didn't have experience to delay it, I must send it to the hospital tomorrow!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

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

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dogs have a higher mortality rate of parvo, but as long as the appropriate way is taken, it is possible to cure it in time. Parvos is an acute infectious disease caused by parvovirus infection, usually in puppies that have not been vaccinated in time or have received ineffective or expired vaccines that do not have antibodies.

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