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Old 10-28-2011, 07:12 PM   #123
McheleM
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Originally Posted by KendraE View Post
The vet said the odds of a pup getting parvo after being immunized is rare.... The likeliness Bevo or bryleigh will get it is even smaller. I am in the process right now of bleaching my house from floor to ceiling.....
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We went through this with Noah at 8 weeks... And 1 pound. If he can survive it, Mac can! Noah never vomited until after he was at the vet 4 days, and never had diarrhea-still has never had diarrhea and he's 7 months old now. I took him in for routine shots and he had a reaction. Parvo was one of the tests they ran, and it came back positive. Not to scare you but he was at the vet 12 days and total cost was around $7500.00
Vaccines fail-that's why they make boosters and do titer tests. While the chances of a vaccinated dog getting the virus are slim, it's still possible. You can research this and find proof all over the internet. Heck children with vaccines still get sick with things they've been vaccinated against. I would still have your other 2 dog tested. If they've been exposed, they could have it, especially your girl pup if she hasn't had a full set of vaccines.
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