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What Should You Do if Your Dog Gets Parvo

Topic: PetsPublished March 3, 2009

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Dreaded as it may seem, there are dog parvo treatments that you can use at home. However, if your dog doesn’t have the necessary immunization from this disease and the puppy is quite young, you are better off taking your dog to the vet because the disease can really be critical. It has complications that you want to be addressed fast because if not, your dog would definitely suffer so much from it.nnRight now, there are parvo treatment medicines available at pet care centers. While this seems to be the more practical choice, you really have to consider your dog’s condition before opting for it. It is always best to take your pet to the vet first and let the expert evaluate your dog. Depending on the outcome of the diagnosis, you can choose between giving your dog home care and leaving it to the vet for hospitalization.nnIf in case you really can’t afford the medical bills, you can address dog parvo at home by first making sure that your dog doesn’t get dehydrated. Dehydration is caused by diarrhea, which is a prominent symptom of this disease. More often than not, dogs die from it and not because of the virus itself. Hydrate your puppy or dog by giving it free access to water mixed with Gatorade at all times. Gatorade contains electrolytes that can save your pet from dehydration. Unflavored Pedialyte, which is a medicine used for babies, can be used alternately. It would also help to give your dog some broth or soup for food.nnIf your dog doesn’t want to eat at all, you can use a big medicine dropper and administer food that way. This is going to be quite a task but you really have to bring your dog’s strength back. It is in no way fit to fight off the disease if it isn’t strong enough. Your dog needs all the nutrients, vitamins, and minerals that it can get right now more than anything else.nnYou also have to give your dog medicines. In most cases, antibiotics are needed. But it has to be the type that can help destroy the parvo virus. Try to look for parvo virus medicines and give it to your dog religiously. Use it as indicated in the label. There are several brands that you can choose from. Select the one that caters to your dog best.nnKeep in mind that you can’t eliminate the veterinarian totally if your dog is suffering from the parvo virus. Always check the vital signs of your pet because those would indicate whether or not your dog has to be rushed to the hospital fast. Note if your dog is dehydrated by pinching the skin just above the shoulder blades. If it remains lifted up or is slow when going back to its original position, then your dog is dehydrated and it needs IV fluids from the vet. Same goes if its gums are dark red or grayish in color. The gums have to return to their usual pinkish shade if you press them with your finger. If not, then there’s something wrong with your dog’s blood circulation and a trip to the vet is necessary.

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