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If the dog has an appetite, it means that the condition is getting better, he will definitely get better, but you must not let him eat casually, he may vomit, I think, maybe after a day or two, the doctor will let him eat some yogurt, warm water and the like, If there are no concurrent symptoms, you can slowly do not need infusion, you can eat something good to digest, but you must watch him, don't let him eat secretly, otherwise he may be wasted, my dog has had to be small before,** On the first day, I didn't vomit, but on the second and third days, I would vomit at about 7:30 every night, and the vomiting stopped for about half an hour, and the next day was still very lively, and then I found out that he had hidden a lot of bones, and he went home to eat secretly after seeing the disease, and then I put them away, and I never vomited since the fourth day, and then I can eat yogurt, and I can eat slowly, and now it is completely **! Your dog will be fine!
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Also observe again and try not to feed.
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Are you sure your dog has parvo? Have you been tested? The main symptoms of parvo are vomiting, diarrhea, and blood in the stool.
No energy. I won't have much interest in eating. Most of these diseases are prepared for a long time.
It is best to use test strips from 2 hospitals to prevent fake test strips. In case it doesn't get small, this toss, the dog will go to half a life if it doesn't die. If it is small, don't give it food and drink, and when it is better, it is estimated that it will be about a week, and then you should listen to the doctor's advice but feed a small amount of warm water or half an egg yolk.
You can't give it all at once.
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It's okay to eat, but I'm afraid he won't eat, try not to give him water to drink.
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It is normal for a dog to have no appetite during the parvo recovery period, as long as the dog does not continue to experience symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, or even blood in the stool. However, if the dog continues to vomit and diarrhea, or even has blood in the stool, it needs to seek medical attention as soon as possible. When the dog is small, it will not only gradually stop vomiting and diarrhea, but also gradually improve its mental outlook.
If the dog simply has no appetite, and there is no diarrhea, vomiting and other symptoms, it is generally normal, the owner can pay attention to the dog's diet, feed more palatability and easy to digest liquid food, and at the same time add some probiotics to the food every day to regulate the stomach, help digestion and enhance appetite. If the dog has no appetite during the recovery period, vomiting or diarrhea, it needs to seek medical infusion.
1. No more vomiting
Vomiting is not just a sign that your dog is getting sicker, it will vomit the food in its stomach and then start foaming at the mouth. And when the dog's condition improves, vomiting will naturally decrease or even stop. If the dog continues to vomit during recovery, it is necessary to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
2. No more blood in the stool
Dogs will start to have blood in their stools in the middle and late stages of parvo, and the feces will smell foul. After the infusion, if the dog recovers well, the phenomenon of blood in the stool will gradually decrease, and finally there will be no more blood in the stool. At the same time, the dog's mental state will gradually improve, and the mental outlook will also be renewed.
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After the dog is parvo, it is best for the owner to fast and cut off water to relieve the symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea in the dog. At the same time, change the dog's clothes and utensils, and disinfect the dog's room to prevent parvovirus infection. In the early stage of parvo, taking the dog to take parvo monoclonal antibody or serum can control the condition in time.
If the dog starts to pull blood, the owner needs to ask the veterinarian to give it an infusion**.
Dogs will continue to vomit and diarrhea in the early stage of parvo, and the owner should fast and cut off water to relieve symptoms. During this period, the owner can feed the dog glucose to help it replenish its physical energy to avoid dehydration. After the dog's symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea have been relieved, the owner can feed it some easy-to-digest food to enhance its resistance, such as nutritional paste.
Parvovirus can be infected, the owner had better throw away all the clothes and utensils used by the dog, buy it from the new, and use disinfectant to fully disinfect the dog's room, so that the dog can have a clean and hygienic environment during the recuperation period. Disinfection needs to be done every day, preferably once in the morning and once in the evening.
The more parvo is in the later stage, the less likely it is, so once the owner finds that the dog has parvo, don't risk the dog's life, just want to let it ** by feeding the medicine, but should take it to the pet hospital as soon as possible to play parvo monoclonal antibody or serum, to enhance resistance, timely control of the condition.
When the dog has symptoms of pulling blood, the injection may not work, and the owner needs to take the dog to the pet hospital for infusion to curb the further development of the disease. After the infusion, if the dog's blood pulling decreases or disappears, it means that the dog's condition is improving.
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You can give it some probiotics for dogs to regulate the stomach, promote digestion and absorption, and increase appetite. Then observe whether the dog has an infectious disease, and take it to the pet hospital in time**.