Parvovirus in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

The canine parvovirus (CPV) infection is a highly contagious viral illness that affects dogs. What about parvo treatment for dogs and parvo symptoms in dogs and puppies, or signs of parvo in dogs? Most dogs with parvo are treated with fluid therapy, anti-nausea medications, and antibiotics. Watch to learn more about the symptoms and causes of this disease.

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  1. I am so sad to hear about all of your precious puppies dying of Parvo. Can some of you tell me how your dog contracted this disease?

  2. No cure, but can be treated? So does that mean once your dog has parvo, it has or for life and like herpes?

  3. I saw this pup owner that I seen about 5 days at the dog park and he said his pup has parvo. My dog was playing with it and other dogs and made me worried my dog also caught it bc today it had diarrhea. But I also change from ground beef to chicken yesterday and hoping it’s the diet change.

    The guy showed me the $1800. Vet bill and was shocked at what he had to pay So besides my dog having a second fight with the same dog at the same dog park, I’m gonna stop going to the dog park bc I was assuming all dogs were vaccinated and the owners were responsible.

  4. Why can’t dogs be socialised with other dogs who haven’t been vaccinated? Does the vaccination prevent other dogs from carrying the virus?

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