Answer: This pet needs intensive care at local veterinary office including IV fluids, anti diarrheal medications, antibiotics etc to treat secondary bacterial infections to support dog during several day period
of parvo virus infection.
These extracts are not only safe, but also enhances recovery rate; which is key towards successful
treatment of parvo virus in dogs.
There are two clinical
forms of parvo virus in dogs, gastroenteritis and myocarditis (inflammation of the myocardium which is the middle layer of the heart wall).
There are certain symptoms which show in dogs
suggesting of Parvo Virus — these are diarrhea, lethargy, anorexia, fever, weight loss, vomiting etc. if the dog suffers from any of these, a Vet should be consulted immediately and steps should be taken towards the treatment of the dog.
Confirmation of the parvo virus infection can also be done via anti-body detection and by noting the presence of virus particles in the feces; which can be done with techniques such as immunofluoresence and electron microscopy.
While some recommend non-conventional or homeopathic remedies for the
treatment of parvo virus, it is crucial to understand just how quickly this disease progresses and how quickly it can kill an infected dog.