Can a puppy get parvovirus twice

Updated on pet 2024-07-07
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, parvo will only be infected once, and if it can survive the antibodies produced in the body, it will not be infected a second time.

    Dogs are exposed to parvovirus.

    Symptoms appear within 3-14 days, with an average onset of 5-7 days. If this period passes, the chances of the dog surviving are very high. Go to the hospital in time to do antiviral**. Parvos may experience decreased appetite, depression, and fever.

    Vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms, these conditions will cause damage to the dog's stomach and intestines, it is recommended to feed some gastrointestinal probiotics to the dog during the recovery period to mix in food or water, which can help the dog regulate the intestines and make the intestines repair quickly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    *Puppies can be infected with parvovirus twice**. After the first infection, the dog's body will form antibodies, and it will have a certain resistance to the next second infection. However, if antibody levels are low, the dog is still at risk of reinfection.

    Parvovirus can cause a range of symptoms, including loss of appetite, depression, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., which can cause damage to the dog's stomach and intestines. During the dog's recovery period, the owner can give the probiotics to help the dog regulate the intestines and promote intestinal repair.

    If your dog has been infected with parvovirus in the past, even if it has been**, you need to take it to the hospital regularly for antibody level checks. If antibody levels are insufficient, repeat parvovirus vaccination is needed to boost immunity and avoid reinfection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Hello, if the place where you got by was not disinfected, it would still have a virus. However, the dog will not get it again after it is over, and it is recommended to disinfect it for a period of time before raising a dog. Have a great day.

    The dog has been parvovirus for two years, does it still carry parvovirus in its environment?

    Hello, I am helping you with the relevant information, please wait a moment and get back to you immediately.

    Hello, if the place where you had to be sent to Kaide was not disinfected, it would still have a virus. However, the dog will not get it again after it has passed, and it is recommended to disinfect the dog for a period of time before raising the dog. Wishing you a happy life.

    It's been two years, can I get a puppy if I haven't disinfected it.

    Now the big dog is fine.

    Hello, it is personally recommended that you try not to raise a puppy without disinfection as much as possible, and then use it after disinfection. Have a great day.

    Will that person take the virus out? For example, if I go to someone else's house, will I infect someone else's dog?

    There is another problem, the puppy has to die of parvo, and then every day disinfection and ultraviolet irradiation, disinfection with anti-osmosis DuPont Vico, disinfection for a week, and now the new puppy has come back, the puppy has been vaccinated twice, to test that there are already moderate antibodies, can it be released? If it is said that it will be disinfected for two or three months, then there are often sick dogs in the hospital who call their grandchildren, and they are not treated every day, so they will not be contagious.

    Hello, you should avoid it, not only for the safety of other people's homes, but also for the safety of your own homes, try to enter the kennel with a pair of special clothing and shoes, and don't compare your own home with the hospital. Knowing that this hospital has died, it will still have many patients to see a doctor, and this letter rock is a frank and hidden way.

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