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Sending you and Franklin lots of prayers and good thoughts. :animal-pa |
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Oh , no! That just breaks my heart- yes wash every thing with bleach- i have heard even spay yard with bleach water- it can live in the ground for a long time! Why do babies have to get sick? Praying for a speedy recovery! |
Hoping for an update on your baby..God Bless. |
UPDATE on Franklin I called the vet first thing this morning. They said he was fine! :) Apparently he was really perky earlier and now he's resting comfortably. Thank you all for your kind words and prayers. I know that's how he made it through last night. Keep them coming, he's not home yet! What are your thoughts on visiting him? I won't be able to hold him or anything. I'd only be able to stand a couple of feet away and say hello. I don't want to get him all excited and leave him all over again. Out of sight, out of mind, right? |
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Prayer's coming Franklin's way for a speedy recovery. I hope he's home with you ASAP. You must miss him terribly. |
I am sooooooooo happy for you and Franklin!!!!! |
Keepin' y'all in our thoughts!!! :hug: |
Parvo Hi I just wanted to tell you that Tootsie is a Parvo survivor. In spite of the fact that she had had all the necessary shots, she came down with it, at six months. She contracted it from a little puppy that we had brought into the home, as a little companion for her. He became very, very, sick, and they could not pull him through. He was only ten weeks old and very tiny. That alone, devastated my husband and I. A few days later, I didn't like the way Tootsie was acting, we took her to our vet, they gave her a parvo test, and sure enough she had it. We rushed her to the emergency clinic, where they grabbed her right out of my arms, and immediately started an I.V. (It is very important that they have fluids and do not get dehydrated) I had never left her, and it was so very hard on us both. To make a long story short, she spent the weekend. they pulled her through, and we were able to pick her up on Sunday. They assured us, that none of her organs were damaged, Thank God! While she was away,on the advice of the vets, we scrubbed the whole house from top to botton with a bleach solution, threw out all the toys that her and the puppy had come in contact with, also her bed, and replaced it with a new one. This was done,on the advice of the vets, as a prevention, in case my daughter or anyone else were to bring their dogs into our house. What I am trying to say, is that they can survive paro, it sounds as though you have gotten him in soon enough. Anyways, she is eighteen months old, and very healthy. Janelles |
I forgot to wish you good luck, and I'm sure he will be o.k. Tootsie and Teddy( we finally did get her a sweet little companion) and I have our fingers crossed, and we'll say a little prayer for you. Janelles |
I'm so glad Franklin is doing so much better! My cousin lost her dog to Parvo, and it was so difficult for her. I wish they caught it sooner, so she could have been saved. But, I hope Franklin gets through this just fine ... looks like he's on his way to a full recovery :D |
Glad he is doing better. I would be afraid of upsetting him if you went to see him and couldn't touch or hold him. It may confuse him. Praying he is home soon. |
my daughter just lost her dog (not a YT) a couple of weeks ago to parvo, she was so upset. She rescued this dog from some people who were not taking care of it properly, unfortunatly it was to late for the pup. |
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glad to hear he"s doing better. |
Parvo Hi You asked if you needed to scrub the walls? I didn't, but I did every floor in the house, even our hardwood floors with bleach. We also sprinkled it over the carpets.I just didn't care if anything happened to our floors or rugs, just wanted Tootsie better. Anywhere Franklin has been, his bedding, soak his toys in bleach, or toss them away. I know how devastating this can be. It is so terribly hard when you are upset enough as it is, to have to go around cleaning especially with bleach. (Be sure to wear rubber gloves) I could hardly see to clean, because my eyes were filled with tears, so I know how you are feeling. Hang in there. How is Franklin today? Everyday is a bonus, and closer to getting him healthy again. I was assured that once they get it, the possibility of them getting again is very rare. If I can help in any way, pm me. Remember, Tootsie survived and I'm sure Franklin will, too. Best of Luck Janice |
Diana, I hate to hear that Franklin has had such a hard time. Poor baby cant catch a break it sounds like.... I am glad to hear he is doing a little better and hope he continues to pull through. I will be thinking of you guys... I you need ANYTHING... I am just a hop & a skip away ;) |
I just wanted to add that my daughters sara is a parvo surviver..we believe the breeder who had told me all shots were done, could have given her parvo shots, and they may have been outdated.. apparently this happens a lot with breeders who give parvo shots themselves.. Hope all is going better for franklin at this time.. pooh's mum |
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In the states they start as early as 6 weeks giving shots for parvo.. I am talking vets not breeders.. canada is 8 weeks, 12 weeks, 16 weeks and my vet in canada will not give the rabies at that 16 week.. he gets me to wait.. does not give two needles at the same time... These little guys need to be so protected.. away from the elements., strangers should not see them.. hold them or be close to them.. at those ages they are so vulnerable. People just do not understand about parvo and many have never heard about this. In fact many sell their puppies far to early with not one shot given.. people laugh at me saying I am over protective.. pooh's mum |
oh poor baby, I hope he gets better soon. Praying for him... For sure Parvo can be dangerous, but I know many dogs that had recovered from it, including a chi that I had when I was young. |
I hope Franklin gets home and gets better. Its sounds like he is doing better right now. I hear that some kennel in our town has it. I don't know the people but have been told I don't needed the dogs out to bring it back to them. Isn't that the scary part, you don't know where it is or if you have brought it back to you little ones and how terrible. I thought I was safe if I wasn't out around with the dogs out where it was. Or me not being at that kennel. But I'm finding out all I have to be is in a store and pick it up on my clothing and bring it home. How do we protect our little ones. |
Myself, I'd pitch it all, but my vet scared me on that stuff years ago! I just think that keeping food bowls, ect is just not worth the expense of treating for parvo- i'd pitch everything i could- that is just IMO! Even if that dog cannot get it again- some dog could! i'd burn it! |
So glad to hear that Franklin is doing better! I hope all continues to go as well!:thumbup: |
My recommendation on vaccinations is if you are a breeder and give shots yourself then order them from a reputable place. I get mine from Revival Animal Health Products. I give only distemper and parvo starting at 10 weeks. I do not recommend buying vaccinations from feed stores. I can understand vaccinating the larger breeds of dogs at 8 weeks because they are normally weaned earlier and they are bigger. Yorkies are so tiny and vaccinations can be so hard on them. You just cannot see the dangers you may be causing by over vaccinating until it is too late. Too many breeders rush the puppies out the door too early and think they are doing good by vaccinating them first. I hope Franklin makes a full recovery. He will need to be kept away from all other dogs for one month. Also, I don't know if he was let outside to poo or not but parvo can live in the yard for up to 6 months. I don't know if there is anything you can do about that. |
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