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3 months to half a year.
Parvovirus in general.
It can survive in the environment for 3 months to half a year, and the virus is mainly transmitted through the feces and urine of sick dogs, without any harm to people. If you want to get a new dog, it is recommended that you wait at least 3 months before getting a new dog, and disinfect it frequently during this time.
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Canine parvovirus can survive for months or even more than a year in its natural environment. Canine parvovirus is sensitive to high temperatures and dryness, and has a short survival time in hot water above 60 degrees Celsius, and can survive for a long time in low temperature and humid environments. Therefore, parvovirus can be transmitted through contaminated feces, urine, the environment and daily necessities, so dogs' homes and daily necessities also need to be disinfected regularly.
Dogs** may continue to shed the virus for several weeks, so it is still important to continue to take care to prevent transmission.
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For a long time, extreme weather can live for at least half a month, the vitality of this virus is really strong, so if the dog is infected with parvo, the home must be well disinfected, and the multi-dog family must be isolated.
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Many people are affected by the pet hospital and mistakenly think that "parvovirus" is terrible! I even threw the dog away because I spent a lot of money in the hospital and didn't cure the dog! I'll explain it to you now:
The pet hospital is taking infusions and injections for parvovirus treatment! But it is not known what kind of liquid they are transfying! The general condition of dogs has not improved!
Under normal circumstances, the infusion costs more than 100 or 200 yuan a day! And the dog's spirit has always been bad! Even if the liquid is hung up, the symptoms are not relieved by the medicine and the symptoms!
The symptom of "small" is vomiting, pulling! To put it bluntly, it is more similar to acute enteritis in children! Just get the right medicine!
It is best to go to the hospital first to diagnose whether it is "parvo" or "dog plague", and then take the right medicine yourself).
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Answer: How long does parvovirus survive: 4 10 survive for 6 months, 37 survive for 2 weeks, 56 survive for 24 hours, 80 survive for 15 seconds, store at room temperature for 3 months with only a slight decrease in infectivity, and survive for several months in feces.
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Parvovirus can survive for about 6 months at 4 10 degrees Celsius, about 2 weeks at 37 degrees Celsius, 24 hours at 56 degrees Celsius, and more than a year after entering cats and dogs. The most effective way to prevent parvovirus is to take your dog or cat for regular vaccinations.
The parvovirus survival time will vary depending on the ambient temperature. At 4 to 10 °C, parvovirus can survive for about 6 months.
At 37 degrees Celsius, parvovirus can survive for about 2 weeks, and at 56 degrees Celsius it can only survive for 24 hours. It can be seen that parvovirus has a shorter survival time in the higher temperature environment.
However, if parvovirus has entered the body of cats and dogs, it can survive for more than 12 months. Parvovirus is difficult to prevent, and the most effective way is to take your dog or cat for regular vaccination.
There are two kinds of parvovirus vaccines: domestic and imported, and domestic vaccines are relatively cheap, but imported vaccines will have better immunity effects. When first immunized, dogs and cats usually need three shots of vaccination.
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1. How long can dogs live with parvovirus?
2. How long can dogs infected with parvovirus live?
3. How long can parvovirus survive in dogs?
4. How long can canine parvovirus live?
1.If the resistance of the affected dog is good or the owner takes the dog to the pet hospital in time**, and the dog does not die after a week, then the dog can live for a few years to more than ten years.
2.If the dog's resistance is weak or late, the dog may only live for 3-5 days.
3.Therefore, once the owner finds that the dog has symptoms that are suspected of being canine, it is necessary to take the dog to the hospital for examination in time**.
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