If
parvo symptoms in puppies are observed, the puppies need to see a vet immediately for treatment.
Enteritis (inflammation of the small intestine) is the main sign associated with other
parvo symptoms such as anorexia (loss of appetite), vomiting, diarrhea, fever and lethargy.
Although, even with early diagnosis and treatment there is no guarantee a puppy will survive Canine Parvovirus, if more puppy owners could
recognize parvo symptoms quickly, and get their puppies treatment immediately, I truly believe that there could be more happy endings just like Angelika's.
Symptoms of parvo in puppies include refusing milk from the mother and heart related problems in addition to the
adult parvo symptoms listed below.
What Parvo symptoms you need to look out for, and how to tell whether your puppy is dealing with just Parvo, or with Parvo and some other infection too, such as Coccidia
Most dogs with parvo virus infection may appear asymptomatic (showing no
canine parvo symptoms), but when stressed (e.g. boarding, running, pining, and grief etc.), the stress itself may trigger clinical features of the disease.
Since there is no cure for parvo, we provide comprehensive supportive care through antibiotic administration, aggressive fluid management, and broad - spectrum deworming to fight off preexisting worms of other infections that may
exacerbate parvo symptoms.
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Parvo symptoms in puppies can range from mild to severe.
Some parvo symptoms in dogs are similar to those of other less serious diseases — stuff like lethargy, vomiting, loss of appetite and diarrhea.
It is recommend that the dog receive immediate veterinary care if any of
these Parvo symptoms are identified:
For general information about Canine Parvovirus in adult dogs, see
our Parvo Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention page.