Can a dog get parvovirus, even if vaccinated?

I have a 7 month old Pomeranian puppy. Just this morning, he has had diahreah, and a VERY small amount of blood in his stool. He is still eating, drinking and running around. Could it be parvo? If not, what else do you think it might be?? Yes, going to take him to the vet, so there is no need to say that! Thanks! 55 seconds ago He did manage to get some human food yesterday, so I'd say it's just an upset stomach! If it continues, or if any other signs appear, off to the vet we go! Weimaraner Mom- Great answer, very informative! He had his parvo shot at 3 months.
 

I have a 7 month old Pomeranian puppy. Just this morning, he has had diahreah, and a VERY small amount of blood in his stool. He is still eating, drinking and running around. Could it be parvo? If not, what else do you think it might be?? Yes, going to take him to the vet, so there is no need to say that! Thanks! 55 seconds ago He did manage to get some human food yesterday, so I'd say it's just an upset stomach! If it continues, or if any other signs appear, off to the vet we go! Weimaraner Mom- Great answer, very informative! He had his parvo shot at 3 months.

 

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If he's been fully vaccinated then it's much harder than if he were 7 weeks old and hadn't had time to build up the antibodies. However, did he eat something he shouldn't? Has he eaten any human food? Had a diet switch? The common signs of the intestinal form of Parvo Virus are severe vomiting and severe haemmorhagic (bloody) diarrhea. Anything is possible, it might be something as minor as gastroenteritis or even pancreatitis, especially if he was given ice cream - human ice cream - I've seen it happen. Not all blood in the stool is parvo virus. If he had parvo I would assume he'd be vomiting and lethargic and off his food. Good luck, might just be a very bad upset stomach from something he consumed. Hope he's ok.

 
 
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Can a dog get parvo, even if vaccinated? ?

I have a 7 month old Pomeranian puppy. Just this morning, he has had diahreah, and a VERY small amount of blood in his stool. He is still eating, drinking and running around. Could it be parvo? If not, what else do you think it might be?? Yes, going to take him to the vet, so there is no need to say that! Thanks! Whoops wrong section! .
 

I have a 7 month old Pomeranian puppy. Just this morning, he has had diahreah, and a VERY small amount of blood in his stool. He is still eating, drinking and running around. Could it be parvo? If not, what else do you think it might be?? Yes, going to take him to the vet, so there is no need to say that! Thanks! Whoops wrong section!

 

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This is possible! If your puppy"s immune system did not stimulate the vaccine enough to protect him.This could be from interfering maternal antibodies,vaccine its self,the dogs own immune system or genetics the most common reason is interfering maternal antibodies. Great you are taking to the vet this will tell you for sure if this vaccine took place and what else could be making your buddy feel sick and have a bad stool good luck.

 
 
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Throwing up Lathargic Diarrea Death?

I got 4 puppies off of a friend of mine. Appearing to be healthy, parents appeared to be healthy. We gave them their first shots then they started getting sick. First the little boy (next to the runt) weighing about 2 lbs started throwing up and having loose stool. Then after about 24 hours he got better. Approx 3 days later the runt weighing 1.8 lbs got sick with the same sympthoms except his has worms in them the normal little worms and then these foot long worms. (they had been dewormed) He got better then the 2nd to the oldest got sick same sympthoms except she had bloody stool lathargic and no worms then unfortunitly death after only 17 hours from showing her first sympthoms.
 

I got 4 puppies off of a friend of mine. Appearing to be healthy, parents appeared to be healthy. We gave them their first shots then they started getting sick. First the little boy (next to the runt) weighing about 2 lbs started throwing up and having loose stool. Then after about 24 hours he got better. Approx 3 days later the runt weighing 1.8 lbs got sick with the same sympthoms except his has worms in them the normal little worms and then these foot long worms. (they had been dewormed) He got better then the 2nd to the oldest got sick same sympthoms except she had bloody stool lathargic and no worms then unfortunitly death after only 17 hours from showing her first sympthoms. 2 days later the oldest and healthiest one by the looks of it, started with the same sympthoms minus the bloody stool but she was having bowel movements of nothing but worms. It was exactly like the other one who passed except for that one change and unfortunitly we lost her as well. We took 3 of them to the vet after the first passed away got them a antibiotic shot as well as a B12 shot i gave her IV's Pedylight and Nutra-Cal nothing worked after 30 hours she passed also. But with hers she stopped breathing approx 10 min before her heart stopped... Does these sympthoms sound familar to anyone. Do you know someone in the same situation our vet is speechless he said the first one too pass was Parvo the second was Worms yet they had the same foul spelling stool same sympthoms with one exception... Is this a new puppy virus that mutaits with each puppy? Someone please i need some answers i still have 2 other puppies (the ones who got it first and healed from it) at risk as well as 2 other adult dogs! Help Please!

 

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Sounds like parvovirus. Antibiotics do not fight viruses. Please educate yourself thoroughly on this insidious disease to protect remaining/future pups/dogs. I would also look for a competent vet.

 
 
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Outbreak causes financial troubles for Humane Society

The dogs at the shelter suffered an outbreak earlier and nine dogs were infected with parvo. Of the nine dogs, four died, but the rest have recovered and ...
 

Dec 18 2008, Fort Dodge Messenger, IA -

The dogs at the shelter suffered an outbreak earlier and nine dogs were infected with parvo. Of the nine dogs, four died, but the rest have recovered and ...

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Another Dangerous Dogs Act Canine Welfare Scandal: Dogs Continue ...

A Parvo outbreak reportedly claimed the lives of four dogs during the time period of the latest FOI but the Met Police state they do not hold records on the ...
 

Dec 17 2008, Dog Magazine dot net, UK -

A Parvo outbreak reportedly claimed the lives of four dogs during the time period of the latest FOI but the Met Police state they do not hold records on the ...

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I sold a puppy and now the lady wants to return it. What should I do?

I should have been more clear on my question. Im sorry. I fully intend to take my puppy back and im sick with worry that he is with such stupid people. My concern is with the sick factor. They have only had him for 2 days so he could have contracted parvo or anything else becasuse he only has two shots. I have three other puppies to think of and i cant make them sick and risk their health. Second, if I take him back now and re sell him to someone else IM responsible for his health and thats not fair to me.
 

I should have been more clear on my question. Im sorry. I fully intend to take my puppy back and im sick with worry that he is with such stupid people. My concern is with the sick factor. They have only had him for 2 days so he could have contracted parvo or anything else becasuse he only has two shots. I have three other puppies to think of and i cant make them sick and risk their health. Second, if I take him back now and re sell him to someone else IM responsible for his health and thats not fair to me. Third please dont assume I am a bad breeder when you dont know me. If you knew the amount of time love and of course money that it take me to breed one litter you would understand. I have to take a leave from work for at least four months to do this. I loose thousands of dollrs in pay not to mentions the thounds of dollars for vet and food cost. If I were breeding for profit I would have the money to give back to her now wouldnt I. This is a letter i wrote to her. I think its more than fair. Give your thoughts 1: I can not take him into my home until I know for sure he isnt sick. I might be able to find a foster for a week or so but I'm not sure. 2: I can not refund you your money until I can re sell him. Most breeders wont even do that unless there is something wrong with the dog. But I am more than happy to give you a refund and it should not take that long to find a new owner. But I cant re sell him until I know for sure he is o.k because then I a responsible for his health.

 

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Hi...I've been in similar situations a few times. I would say if the puppy has only been gone 2 days it would be extremely unlikely for it to have contracted any diseases. So I would just take it back as soon as possible so that these people do not decide to take matters into their own hands, but if it really is a concern to you then either say that they need to take the puppy to the vet to be checked before returning it or that you will deduct the vet costs out of their refunded money. They will probably want at least a portion of their money back upon the return of the puppy to you, so I would offer some amount at that time and then give them all of your contact information to help assure them you will refund them the amount agreed upon. Hope this helps and please feel free to contact me with any further questions.

 
 
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chances of our dog having a successful recovery from parvo?

our dog got sick over the weekend so on monday we took him to the vet. Where they discovered he had Parvo. They kept him over night and put on an I.V. we brought him home yesterday with his medication. He hasn't vomitted or had any dirreah yet. I think he's improving but naturally Im still concerned. If anyone has any information that will help me please let me know. My dog is half St. Bernard and half Husky. Im not positive how old he is but Im almost positive his around 5 months old. .
 

our dog got sick over the weekend so on monday we took him to the vet. Where they discovered he had Parvo. They kept him over night and put on an I.V. we brought him home yesterday with his medication. He hasn't vomitted or had any dirreah yet. I think he's improving but naturally Im still concerned. If anyone has any information that will help me please let me know. My dog is half St. Bernard and half Husky. Im not positive how old he is but Im almost positive his around 5 months old.

 

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Usually the chances of the dog surviving with home treatment is about 30 to 40% and the chances of survival at the hospital is about 80 to 90%. If he is improving already then i wouldnt worry. They usually get way worse before they start getting better. Continue what you are doing and if he continues to keep improving then you are out of the clear. It also depends on how sick the puppy was when you first took him in. If he was just starting to have problems when you took him then most likely he will recover pretty quick. Hope your puppy gets better!

 
 
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could our new dog who previously had parvo but survived, give parvo to our other dogs?

yesterday we got a border collie who is about 15 months old. his previous owner told us he had parvo as a young puppy when he got him from the breeder. the dog, named skunk, is significantly smaller than our border collie, kylie. that would be on account of the parvo when he was younger. kylie is about 21months but i'm wondering if she can still contract the virus from him? is he still THAT contagious? i'm taking kylie to get her boosters today. i've read about how if a dog has parvo then the ground and stuff need to be treated w/ bleach and stuff but we just got him and so our ground wouldn't be infected right? especially since he's healthier now? he's running around and not lethargic.
 

yesterday we got a border collie who is about 15 months old. his previous owner told us he had parvo as a young puppy when he got him from the breeder. the dog, named skunk, is significantly smaller than our border collie, kylie. that would be on account of the parvo when he was younger. kylie is about 21months but i'm wondering if she can still contract the virus from him? is he still THAT contagious? i'm taking kylie to get her boosters today. i've read about how if a dog has parvo then the ground and stuff need to be treated w/ bleach and stuff but we just got him and so our ground wouldn't be infected right? especially since he's healthier now? he's running around and not lethargic. hasn't thrown up anywhere and his previous owner said he's been healthy too.

 

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When a virus attacks the body builds antibodies to that virus to defeat the affects of the virus. Since the dog survived Parvo that means his body has produced enough antibodies to kill out the virus. So he will no longer contagious. Like in a cold, which is a virus. If I meet you today, just because I had a cold last year does not mean I can give it to you today.

 
 
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Open house turnout pleases ARNI founder

... Kunzer of South Daytona, recounting how Kendra was found under a trailer next to her dead mother and siblings and survived scabies and parvo, a dog illness.
 

Dec 14 2008, Daytona Beach News-Journal, FL -

... Kunzer of South Daytona, recounting how Kendra was found under a trailer next to her dead mother and siblings and survived scabies and parvo, a dog illness.

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Cats and dogs home pleads for extra help

When eight dogs fell ill with parvo virus at the end of November, the Claverton complex was quarantined for three weeks to stop the deadly disease spreading ...
 

Dec 13 2008, Bath Chronicle, UK -

When eight dogs fell ill with parvo virus at the end of November, the Claverton complex was quarantined for three weeks to stop the deadly disease spreading ...

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My dog needs to be rehydrated... advise please?

My 7 month old whippet bitch had a broken leg two weeks ago. Was operated on to have a plate put in her leg. Came home and became unwell very quickly. We took her back to the vets where she remained for 10 days, with a high temp of 105 through out most of it. 7 of those on a drip while they carried out tests. Most likely hood, I feel, is that she contracted Parvo whilst there the first time but the vets deny that she has Parvo having carried out blood and stool tests. We got her home yesterday and shes been drinking less and less.
 

My 7 month old whippet bitch had a broken leg two weeks ago. Was operated on to have a plate put in her leg. Came home and became unwell very quickly. We took her back to the vets where she remained for 10 days, with a high temp of 105 through out most of it. 7 of those on a drip while they carried out tests. Most likely hood, I feel, is that she contracted Parvo whilst there the first time but the vets deny that she has Parvo having carried out blood and stool tests. We got her home yesterday and shes been drinking less and less. We returned to the vets today as she was in some discomfort and she was given an injection of steroids. I realised afterwards that the vet was checking her for dehydration but she was still drinking a little at the time. I know dogs dont have to drink a huge amount but I really feel she is not maintaining an adequate level of hydration. How can I tempt her to drink? I have given her some milk, which I know isnt particularly good for dogs but she hasn't had a drop of water since yeaterday. Any advice greatly recieved I've used a syringe and that seems to work well. Happy just to get her to take a small amount. Whilst she was at the vets she did have very bloody diarrhoea and was fighting a nasty infection which made her difficult to diagnose. She is likely to have to have a second operation to have the plate removed so is still a very poorly dog. Thank you for all the advice so far. I will certainly go and pick up some supplies tomorrow

 

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As an ex pharmaceutical rep I know that many medicines and preparations including antibiotics work just as well on dogs as humans. I would suggest you try the re-hydrating products you can buy in the chemist such as 'Rehydrat' for a couple of days, they will help restore the important minerals your whippet has lost, until he recovers his natural thirst, if it doesn't return then it's back to the vet.

 
 
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Blood donor appeal after transfusion saved puppy

... dog owners to take their pets to a donor session. Border Collie Molly was clinging to life after she was hit by the Parvo Virus at just eight weeks old. ...
 

Dec 10 2008, Halesowen News, UK -

... dog owners to take their pets to a donor session. Border Collie Molly was clinging to life after she was hit by the Parvo Virus at just eight weeks old. ...

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Problems reported at animal shelter

They also said shelter dogs were taken last weekend to an adoption event at a Petco store at Poplar and Highland with no parvo or distemper vaccinations. ...
 

Dec 10 2008, DeSoto Appeal, TN -

They also said shelter dogs were taken last weekend to an adoption event at a Petco store at Poplar and Highland with no parvo or distemper vaccinations. ...

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For pet's sake

Parvo is spread through fecal-oral contamination. Within four days of contracting the virus the affected dog will begin to shed it in his/her own feces, ...
 

Dec 09 2008, Bugle-Observer, Canada -

Parvo is spread through fecal-oral contamination. Within four days of contracting the virus the affected dog will begin to shed it in his/her own feces, ...

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Bali dogs' plight prompts exhibit

Almost all of the dogs suffer from various ailments, including skin parasites, internal parasites, parvo virus, distemper, malnutrition, maggot infestation ...
 

Dec 08 2008, Daily Camera, CO -

Almost all of the dogs suffer from various ailments, including skin parasites, internal parasites, parvo virus, distemper, malnutrition, maggot infestation ...

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what could be wrong with my cousins dog?

this dog is a sweet and very loving lab mix and my cousin just called me and asked what should she do. the dog is female around 20 months old she had diarrhea sunday all day and throw up once and then yesterday she was fine this morning my cousin and her husband woke up to find diarrhea in the dogs crate and they have had her for about 4 months now they rescued her. what could be wrong she is acting normal other then that. and i believe on parvo they are lethargic right? they are taking her to the vet today.
 

this dog is a sweet and very loving lab mix and my cousin just called me and asked what should she do. the dog is female around 20 months old she had diarrhea sunday all day and throw up once and then yesterday she was fine this morning my cousin and her husband woke up to find diarrhea in the dogs crate and they have had her for about 4 months now they rescued her. what could be wrong she is acting normal other then that. and i believe on parvo they are lethargic right? they are taking her to the vet today.

 

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It sounds like she may have eaten something that isn't agreeing with her. If it does not pass within a few days take her to a vet. Make sure she has plenty of water so that she does not get dehydrated.

 
 
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Does an adult dog need the parvo booster?

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Yes. Especially if it is a small breed.

 
 
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if a dog has had parvo once can they get it again?

my m dog just died of parvo this morning my f dog has already had it can she get it a again? .
 

my m dog just died of parvo this morning my f dog has already had it can she get it a again?

 

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Nope...her immune system has developed immunity against parvo. If she had the virus once and beat it she can't get it again :-)

 
 
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What happens to the inside of a dogs body when it has K9 Parvo/Parvovirus?

In August I lost my baby schnauzer due to Parvo virus. I've looked it up on the internet many times since then and have only found symptoms of Parvo, not what it does to the dogs body. What happens to the stomach and such? I know that it vomits and such. That's not what I'm asking. Thanks to those who answer my questions. .
 

In August I lost my baby schnauzer due to Parvo virus. I've looked it up on the internet many times since then and have only found symptoms of Parvo, not what it does to the dogs body. What happens to the stomach and such? I know that it vomits and such. That's not what I'm asking. Thanks to those who answer my questions.

 

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In a nutshell, the virus attacks the lymph nodes, intestines, and the bone marrow. What goes on inside the dog is the virus attacks the intestines severely. That causes septicemia, (blood poisoning caused by fecal matter going into the blood stream) also leading to death. It's very common down here in Georgia, I see it far to often. Sorry for the death of your pet.

 
 
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Two Rivers race kicks off mushing

All dogs must have current rabies, distemper and parvo vaccinations with proof to be presented to the race veterinarian. For more information and a complete ...
 

Dec 04 2008, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, AK -

All dogs must have current rabies, distemper and parvo vaccinations with proof to be presented to the race veterinarian. For more information and a complete ...

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Redruth dog owners warned of virus

Concern over the health of animals in the Redruth area have been raised after five dogs died after an outbreak of Parvo Virus. The dogs have been hit by a ...Lethal dog virus is spreading Western Morning Newsall 2 news articles
 

Dec 04 2008, Falmouth Penryn Packet, UK -

Concern over the health of animals in the Redruth area have been raised after five dogs died after an outbreak of Parvo Virus. The dogs have been hit by a ...Lethal dog virus is spreading Western Morning Newsall 2 news articles

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Humane Society puts cat adoptions on hold

"We did catch it early and were able to save a majority of the dogs." Parvo attacks a dog's intestinal tract, leading to loss of appetite, vomiting, ...
 

Dec 04 2008, Fort Dodge Messenger, IA -

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Do most dogs with parvo survive under a vets care?

Since loosing my puppy, I have been doing a lot of reflecting about my whole experience. I feel like my vet didn't provide the best care possible for her. I went in willing to have her treated and they sent me home with her each night because they didn't have overnight accomdations. I feel that if she was given IV fluids versus subcutaneous fluids she may have survived, but because she inconveniently was sick on a weekend she didn't have a chance. I also paid for a year "puppy plan" the Monday before she got sick (she got sick Thursday) and now they won't refund the money.
 

Since loosing my puppy, I have been doing a lot of reflecting about my whole experience. I feel like my vet didn't provide the best care possible for her. I went in willing to have her treated and they sent me home with her each night because they didn't have overnight accomdations. I feel that if she was given IV fluids versus subcutaneous fluids she may have survived, but because she inconveniently was sick on a weekend she didn't have a chance. I also paid for a year "puppy plan" the Monday before she got sick (she got sick Thursday) and now they won't refund the money. We only owned the dog for less than a week and managed paying $750 total, which $320 was from the puppy plan. You can say that I should have taken her to a vet that could keep her, but I knew nothing about parvo at the time. I did take my dog to the vet, paid for treatment, and nursed her at home. They were the professionals and I trusted they knew what was best for her.

 

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Yikes. Treating a parvo puppy with constant vet care gives them 80/20 chance of survival. You shouldn't have been able to take her home overnight, they need constant fluids, they need to be taken care of literally 24/7. They need fluids every 15-30 minutes and monitored constantly. Risk of dehydration is SO dangerous here. If you sleep overnight and don't care for her, that could have been the end of her. I am NOT saying this is your fault at all, the vet should have referred you to someone with 24 hour vet services because parvo is super serious and shouldat least be treated with constant IV fluids. The virus will take its course, pretty much all that can be done is to calm the stomach to prevent vomiting, and keep her well hydrated to help her body fight off the virus. Sorry to hear about your puppy, but I think your vet was neglectful in not referring you to a 24 hour clinic.

 
 
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Please help me, My dog has a very sensitive stomach..?

my dog was in a the animal hospital for 3 weeks because he got parvo. We just got him back today, he weighs like half of what he used to weigh and he has a very sensitive stomach. Every time he eats, he throws it up or wants to. what can i feed him that will be filling (because he really needs to gain weight) and that will be easy on his stomach? Okay wait, regular white rice and chicken? Like the kind people eat? That's the kind I should feed him? Or should I buy canned chicken with rice for dogs? .
 

my dog was in a the animal hospital for 3 weeks because he got parvo. We just got him back today, he weighs like half of what he used to weigh and he has a very sensitive stomach. Every time he eats, he throws it up or wants to. what can i feed him that will be filling (because he really needs to gain weight) and that will be easy on his stomach? Okay wait, regular white rice and chicken? Like the kind people eat? That's the kind I should feed him? Or should I buy canned chicken with rice for dogs?

 

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Please read up on Parvo first and see what your research finds in regards to stomach problems following the treatment for it. Several brands of food make sensitive stomach formula. They contain very simple ingredients and are easy for dogs to digest. Is this a puppy? Because then you have to be sure to get one with a good protein level for growth. I agree make him some boiled white rice with chicken (also boiled and chopped up). You can store that in the fridge for a few days. Warm it to room temp at least before serving, it is a shock to the stomach to give cold food. After a few days try to introduce the dry kibble by adding a little bit to the mixture of chicken and rice. Wellness makes Simple Solutions. Purina makes Pro Plan Senstive Skin and Stomach to name a couple brands to check out.

 
 
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My dog is having diarrhea and my mom wants to give her pills for vomiting?

She is not throwing up, but my mom wants to give her these pills for vomiting that she got when she had parvo.is it safe to give her these pills?will they help?what do you think is wrong with her? can steak make a dog sick?could she have worms?or parvo again? i think the pill is called cerenia. otherwise,she seems to be fine she is still eating and drinking pretty well i just gave her the pumpkin stuff,and she didn't eat vey much of it,so i had to mix it with sugar i have not recently changed her food .
 

She is not throwing up, but my mom wants to give her these pills for vomiting that she got when she had parvo.is it safe to give her these pills?will they help?what do you think is wrong with her? can steak make a dog sick?could she have worms?or parvo again? i think the pill is called cerenia. otherwise,she seems to be fine she is still eating and drinking pretty well i just gave her the pumpkin stuff,and she didn't eat vey much of it,so i had to mix it with sugar i have not recently changed her food

 

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your mom or you needs to call your vet and ask first, please! it's free to call , the vet is obligated to answer ALL your questions about your dog he treated for parvo. you really also should bring in a stool sample for the vet to check..your dog could be suffering from worms..but the vet check is the only way you can know. with the increasingly disease infested puppymills, the Back yard breeding, and overpopulation of unwanted dogs, diseases ARE on the rise. Also, like happened with humans, superviruses are seen in dogs now due to vets chronically prescribing antibiotics for every thing. so while when your mom was a kid, she probably never had to take her dog to the vet except for vaccines, it's a different health style for dogs today. i'd be very careful with a dog who recently had parvo. if a healthy dog just had one bout of diarrhea, sure you wouldn't be rushing to the vet. but parvo is serious and her immune system is low right now. and be careful because SOME Kaopectate contains asprin. unnecessary and possibly dangerous for your dog. pepto bismo would be better but the best is to just call your vet. ADD: DO NOT GIVE YOUR DOG SUGAR! i know you're not stupid, may i just recommend you check out a basic dog book? "The Dog Whisperer"(NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE TV SHOW) is an excellent book that covers nutrition, disease, training, and behavior. http://www.amazon.com/Dog-Whisperer-Compassionate-Nonviolent-Approach/dp/1580622038

 
 
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Redruth dog virus prompts police warning

Officers are particularly appealing to owners in the Redruth, St Day, Carharrack and Lanner areas to inoculate their pets against the Canine Parvo Virus. ...Pause for thought with canine toy story this is hampshire.netall 2 news articles
 

Dec 03 2008, Falmouth Penryn Packet, UK -

Officers are particularly appealing to owners in the Redruth, St Day, Carharrack and Lanner areas to inoculate their pets against the Canine Parvo Virus. ...Pause for thought with canine toy story this is hampshire.netall 2 news articles

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Recession may be taking dogs' lives

Mr Probert, who owns veterinary practices in Miramar, Khandallah and Petone, says he is seeing more parvo cases than normal for this time of year and that ...
 

Dec 03 2008, The Dominion Post, New Zealand -

Mr Probert, who owns veterinary practices in Miramar, Khandallah and Petone, says he is seeing more parvo cases than normal for this time of year and that ...

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Puppies' deaths leave families feeling shocked

Cookie had to be put down because he had contracted lethal parvo's disease - a disease associated with a failure to get young dogs their proper course of ...
 

Dec 02 2008, Portsmouth News, UK -

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Recession a reason for abandoned pets

A dachshund named Lucky, given up by his owners, is now getting care through Central Texas Dachshund Rescue after contracting parvo, a contagious viral ...
 

Dec 02 2008, CBS 42, TX -

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Warning on deadly Parvo

An outbreak of the deadly dog virus Parvo in Wellington should be a reminder to all dog owners to get their dog vaccinated. ...
 

Dec 02 2008, The Dominion Post, New Zealand -

An outbreak of the deadly dog virus Parvo in Wellington should be a reminder to all dog owners to get their dog vaccinated. ...

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Stretching Your Veterinary Dollar

A skipped parvovirus vaccine will save you less than $20, but if your dog gets parvo, the treatment can cost 100 times that. Many parvovirus treatments end ...
 

Dec 01 2008, Business Lexington, KY -

A skipped parvovirus vaccine will save you less than $20, but if your dog gets parvo, the treatment can cost 100 times that. Many parvovirus treatments end ...

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