Not exact matches
He claims this is not
Parvo, but the
symptoms are identical, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea & he has lost between 2 - 3 kilos
in one day, he is a big
dog & his collar is now 2 full holes bigger..........
The gastrointestinal form and related
parvo virus
symptoms are most common
in young
dogs between the ages of 16 — 20 weeks.
The
parvo virus can live
in most environments for up to one year, so if your
dog begins to exhibit
symptoms of
parvo again, bring him back to your vet immediately.
Whitaker and all of the
dogs in our
parvo treatment ward receive dedicated staff to provide them treatments twice a day and specialized medical care depending on their
symptoms.
Parvo virus
in dogs causes clinical
symptoms such as as anorexia (loss of appetite), vomiting, fever, lethargy and bloody diarrhea.
There are a number of natural remedies that you may wish to consider for your
dog which can help to reduce the impact of the
symptoms of
parvo in puppies.
Infected
dogs shed CPV
in their feces before they show
symptoms of sickness, which is why
parvo is so highly contagious.