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Old 09-14-2014, 11:11 AM   #5
joyce evans
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How is your pup today? From your post is sounds like you were on top of everything by getting your pup to the vet asap. That is one of the most important things you could have done to better the chances of survival. Not sure if you have researched parvo or not but I'm hoping you have because it's so deadly and can remain on just about everything including your yard. If your pup was keeping food down and had normal stools then it sounds like you caught it before your pup had a chance to start dehydrating. That's a good thing but vet care and watching them closely is still a necessity not to mention sanitizing your home, clothes, yard... Dogs with parvo can be fine one minute and then start showing more symptoms the next minute even after they've already been seen by a vet. The most important thing to do is to keep them from dehydrating. In addition to Vikron (not sure if I spelled it right) you can use bleach and water and also spray your home with Lysol. You should do this regardless as Parvo can live for several years. I am praying that your pup is ok today. Keep us posted!
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