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Old 01-20-2018, 07:58 PM   #29
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It's actually not that rare at all. I know people who've had more success dealing with parvo at home than at the vets. Maybe since I'm part of the bully world and parvo is fairly common I've seen and experienced a lot more of this than some.
I again disagree, I have been through the classes almost every parvo pup should be hospitalized. I’m thinking maybe the dogs your talking about might not have truly had full parvo or parvo at all. These are the symptoms of parvo https://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions...irus_infection they require fluids because of those symptoms and the smaller the dog the more severe and the more deadly.
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