How to prevent parvo in newborn dogs, and how to prevent dogs from being parvo?

Updated on pet 2024-07-06
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The prevention of dog parvo disease is mainly from three aspects:

    1. Diet and life: put away the things that are easy for it to bite, eat, and eat at home, it may pick up the garbage can, the common problem of dogs, and take care not to let it eat some things that cannot be eaten. Don't let the dog sniff the poop of other dogs, it can spread diseases.

    2. The importance of vaccines: If your puppy does not have any abnormalities and is lively and healthy, then congratulations, when it is 50 days old, you can take it to the hospital for the first dose of imported dog vaccine. Three injections are given in the first year, 21 days apart, and once a year thereafter.

    When your puppy is three months old, he should be vaccinated against rabies, 1 time a year.

    3. For the reason of your family's current situation: canine virus is not something that ordinary disinfection products can kill, and canine parvovirus is especially stubborn. If you have a puppy with an infectious disease in your home, no matter how the home is disinfected, you should not have a puppy that has not been immunized for half a year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Lifelong immunization schedule for dogs: (including susceptible infectious diseases).

    First immunization: 5-6 weeks after the puppy is born, inoculate six or seven vaccines two immunizations: 2 weeks after the first immunization, inoculate six or seven vaccines three immunizations

    After 2 weeks of the second immunization, after receiving the six-plus vaccine or the seven-combination vaccine, after adults (over 1 year old): twice a year (spring and autumn) injection. Description:

    1. Hexagram includes: canine distemper, parvovirus, infectious hepatitis, parainfluenza, infectious bronchitis, rabies; 2. The seven vaccines include: canine distemper, parvovirus, infectious hepatitis, parainfluenza, infectious bronchitis, leptospira, rabies.

    In addition: since dogs are the intermediate and terminal hosts of many parasites, it is also necessary to do a good job in parasite control. There are two types of parasites: endoparasites and ectoparasites.

    The most common internal parasites are: roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, coccidia, trichomoniasis. These parasites live in the intestinal tract of dogs, and there is no danger to the life of dogs.

    The most common ectoparasites are: mites, fleas, lice, ticks, most of these parasites are zoonotic, so you should go to the pet hospital for timely prevention. Puppies should be dewormed at 20 days of age.

    Most puppies have intestinal parasites, which are infections from the mother dog through the placenta or milk. After the first deworming at the age of 20 days, once a month until half a year old, once a quarter from the age of half a year, and once every six months after adulthood. It takes 5-7 days after vaccinations to bathe dogs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Dogs should be vaccinated, injected with anti-parvovirus injections, usually eat a balanced diet, increase resistance, when the dog is small, do not let it go out, do not let it be easily infected, parvo is mainly transmitted through the feces and urine of sick dogs, etc., avoid contact with sick pets, because parvo is a highly curative infectious disease. Pay attention to ventilation and cleanliness at home to maintain hygiene.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.Strengthen daily management and improve disease immunity!

    2.regular vaccinations;

    3.Pay attention to daily hygiene and disinfection.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, build the dog's nest, and give the dog more nutrients, all this will not happen. Dogs will grow up healthy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Less feeding and water is not, water to mineral water.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Parvovirus disease is caused by canine parvovirus infection, mainly infected in dogs that have not been immunized, with a high incidence of puppies aged 2-3 months, relatively speaking, the rate of adult dogs is higher than that of puppies, the rate of immunized dogs is higher than that of non-immunized dogs, and the rate of early dogs is higher than that of late dogs.

    The main symptoms. Gastroenteritis type.

    Usually presents with frequent vomiting, diarrhea that is initially mushy and then watery, and can develop into bloody stools that pull tomato juice in severe cases. Very dangerous and needs to be timely**.

    Myocarditis type. It is generally difficult to detect, and it is common for dogs to die suddenly, many of which are caused by the myocarditis type of parvovirus.

    A reliable means of diagnosis.

    As one of the most important infectious diseases in dogs, canine parvovirus has a very high mortality rate, and accurate diagnosis is necessary.

    Families can directly buy test strips for testing, and early detection of canine parvovirus can greatly improve the rate.

    Available Medications:

    Specific antiviral.

    Canine parvovirus monoclonal antibodies: Relatively expensive.

    Canine parvovirus high immunity serum: **Relatively inexpensive.

    Broad-spectrum antiviral: virazole, antiviral powder, radix radix, double coptis.

    Interference with viral replication: polymyocytes, interferons.

    Enhance immunity and promote the production of antiviral antibodies: Astragalus polysaccharides.

    Broad-spectrum antibacterial.

    Ceftriaxone, cefradine, amoxicillin, gentamicin, etc.

    Medications for specific symptoms.

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

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

    Hemostasis: hemostasis, Yunnan Baiyao.

    Rehydration to prevent dehydration: dextrose saline.

    E-pet** can buy nutrition-enhancing health products.

    Darling incense immune polysaccharide cream.

    Darling fragrance probiotics.

    Vic Nutritional Paste.

    **Means: fasting for 3-5 days, depending on the degree of vomiting and diarrhea, if there is no hanging water, vomiting and diarrhea is more serious, you can moderately give some glucose saline orally.

    If the diarrhea is severe, you can use Yunnan Baiyao, Qingda, and Smecta to mix water enema.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The analysis is as follows: 1. Immediate vaccination.

    2. Buy a dog through regular channels, and it is best to choose a weaned dog.

    3. The dog you just bought back can't bathe it, and don't rush to feed it.

    4. Puppies should not touch too many dogs.

    5. Do not touch the feces of other animals.

    6. Prepare a special dog bowl for eating or a bowl for drinking water for the dog, and clean these utensils every day. Give your dog cooked food.

    7. Don't let the dog catch a cold and reduce its resistance.

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