Not exact matches
Natural immunity is how most
dogs survived without vaccination when
parvovirus first came on the scene over thirty years ago — and how the original strain of parvo is still
in the environment but very rarely
causes noticeable clinical signs
in dogs.
Another member of this virus family is responsible for
causing canine
parvovirus in dogs.
Although canine
parvovirus does not
cause the same horrible symptoms
in cats, a cat that is not protected against feline panleucopenia virus will transmit the virus
in their faeces and potentially give it to unvaccinated
dogs which can kill them.
VANGUARD Plus 5 / CV is licensed for vaccination of healthy
dogs 6 weeks of age or older as an aid
in preventing canine distemper
caused by canine distemper (CD) virus, infectious canine hepatitis (ICH)
caused by canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV - 1), respiratory disease
caused by canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV - 2), canine parainfluenza
caused by canine parainfluenza virus (CPiV), and enteritis
caused by canine coronavirus (CCV) and canine
parvovirus (CPV) and CPV - 2c.
Other serious
causes of blood
in dog stool include
parvovirus, hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, and intestinal parasites, which must be diagnosed by a veterinarian.
Feline panleukopenia is
caused by a type of
parvovirus very closely related to the
parvovirus found
in dogs.
The virus
causing FPV is related to the canine
parvovirus as they are both
in the genus Parvoviridae, however, the feline
parvovirus can not be transmitted from cats to
dogs, or vice versa.
For example, diarrhea is one of the first symptoms seen
in parvovirus, a viral infection that can
cause life - threatening illness
in susceptible
dogs.
The canine
parvovirus or PARVO is highly contagious, can live
in the environment for years, and can
cause life - threatening disease to
dogs, especially puppies.
Canine
parvovirus causes serious gastrointestinal illness
in dogs and can be fatal.
The two viral diseases
in dogs that are known to
cause meningitis are distemper and
parvovirus, with distemper being much more likely to be the culprit
in viral meningitis.
Some infectious conditions like canine distemper,
parvovirus infection and acute food poisoning may also
cause energy drainage
in dogs.
Dr Jean W Dodds, writing
in US
Dog World, March, 1995, (16) states: «Immune — suppressant viruses of the retrovirus and
parvovirus classes have recently been implicated as
causes of bone marrow failure, immune - mediated blood diseases, haematologic malignancies (lymphoma and leukemia), dysregulation of humoral and cell - mediated immunity, organ failure (liver, kidney) and autoimmune endocrine disorders — especially of the thyroid gland (thyroiditis), adrenal gland (Addison's disease) and pancreas (diabetes).
Also, modified live
parvovirus vaccines
in dogs, and killed feline leukaemia virus vaccine are suspects as
causes (
in genetically susceptible animals) of such haematological diseases.»
In dogs under 2 years old and especially in puppies, any time» diarrhea is a symptom, canine parvovirus must be considered as a possible caus
In dogs under 2 years old and especially
in puppies, any time» diarrhea is a symptom, canine parvovirus must be considered as a possible caus
in puppies, any time» diarrhea is a symptom, canine
parvovirus must be considered as a possible
cause.
VANGUARD Plus 5 L4 is for vaccination of healthy
dogs 6 weeks of age or older as an aid
in preventing canine distemper
caused by canine distemper (CD) virus, infectious canine hepatitis (ICH)
caused by canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV - 1), respiratory disease
caused by canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV - 2), canine parainfluenza
caused by canine parainfluenza CPiV, enteritis
caused by canine
parvovirus (CPV) and CPV - 2c, and leptospirosis
caused by Leptospira canicola, L. grippotyphosa, L. icterohaemorrhagiae, and L. pomona.
The disease is
caused by a
parvovirus similar to the
parvovirus seen
in dogs.
VANGUARD Plus 5 is for vaccination of healthy
dogs 6 weeks of age or older as an aid
in preventing canine distemper
caused by canine distemper (CD) virus, infectious canine hepatitis (ICH)
caused by canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV - 1), respiratory disease
caused by canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV - 2), canine parainfluenza
caused by canine parainfluenza (CPiV) virus, and canine parvoviral enteritis
caused by canine
parvovirus (CPV) and CPV - 2c.