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Old 03-30-2014, 08:01 AM   #16
crazydoglade
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Piper is still.with us. Went to see her yesterday and she was now having bloody stools which I expected, but still hard to see. She cuddled in her favorite spot under my chin and I even got a few kisses, along with blood on mu shirt which I didn't like anyway which is good since its now in the trash.
So far the puppies are fine. I did vaccinate the little one with the neopar and will wait to vaccinate the 2 older litters. Looking at there records it 10 now 11 days since they had their neopar.
I had the guys who help with the yard work come in and we bleached anything that could be moved to the drive and the used trifecta.. Cleaned the carpet with trifecta and applied it to everything else. Wiped down walls and all furniture that wasn't sprayed. The patio's and garage were bleached and trifecta applied. Trifecta applied to the lawn. Set up an isolation area in the garage( it's a nice garage)for when Piper comes home.I got a few isolation gown from work but need to find a supplier .Any ideas? All bedding washed and dried on sanitize mode using trifecta. Toys thrown away. Ordered virkon and the guys will come apply it as soon as it gets here.
What did I forget?
The fosters will stay as long as necessary. I've read and been told the incubation period for parvo is 3-5 days. Some say 3-7 days. If there is no further cases within 2 weeks it should be as safe as it's going to get.
Do you know where I can get environmental cultures done for parvo?
I'll be going to see her again later. Say a prayer for all of them .
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