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Dog Getting Parvo Shot After Having Parvo?

I had my puppy get her 1st shots and she got parvo days after. She made it through it, do I need to get her the remaining parvo shots? Can she get it twice?

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By AMANDA from OK

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May 6, 20101 found this helpful
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You should take these questions to your veterinarian. He's the one who will know what's best.

 
October 7, 20125 found this helpful
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My young dog got parvo and thankfully survived. I will not use the vaccine ever since the dog has immunity to the disease. We are vaccinating ourselves, children and animals into mental problems, sickness, cancers, and who knows what else.

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All for the sake of the all mighty dollar. Yea I know ask your vet.......ask the doctor.....

 
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October 19, 20150 found this helpful

Your dig got parvo bc someone thought it was a bad idea or didn't make the time to vaccinate their dog for it. Dogs don't die from vaccines...they die from parvo.

 
March 3, 20140 found this helpful
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Hi Andrea I understand where your coming from about the mighty dollar. I feel same way do some research on over vaccinating you will be surpriused. I raise pit bulls for many years. My dogs get 1st shots.... and that's it! I have yet to have a dog get parvo ever! Maybe I'm just lucky.

 
December 24, 20160 found this helpful

Yes!

 
December 26, 20160 found this helpful

No!!!!!
See vaccine is just a weak strand of a virus that your t cells find and alert your white blood cells of an intruder and the whole blood cells capture the intruder, take it to the neatest lumpy node to devour it so the weak strand of the virus, i.e. the vaccine, teaches your white blood cells how to kill the bad guy the vaccine being weak is easy to kill and the white blood cells are already prepared when they encounter the real " bad guys" ...

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So not only do they not need help learning he to kill the " bad guys", but also your animal, because it won the battle with parvo and despite the fact that there are many different stands of parvo, is now immune so No you do not need to administer the vaccine..
The action by this point is moot!!!!!

 
January 25, 20170 found this helpful

No need but keep him isolated for 10 + days. He can spread virus to other dogs now your dog will be immune to virus

 
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February 24, 20170 found this helpful

You are very lucky.

 
March 11, 20170 found this helpful

My puppy got first two shots, then I missed the one at 16 weeks. Shes 21 weeks, and was diagnosed with parvo today. Only one shot is not enough...

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and maybe you have just been lucky. Im not, and now im having to spend lits of money and time to get her through it.

 
July 30, 20170 found this helpful

you are just lucky, my puppy got his first Parvo vaccine, and before the second one was due, got Parvo!!

 
September 15, 20170 found this helpful

You are just lucky. We just had a puppy pass away because we didn't give her he next 2 shots :( but one has survived so far and we may give her the shot she needs now. We feel like crap :(

 
October 6, 20170 found this helpful

You were lucky. My dog had all of his puppy shots and was two months late on his parvo booster And doesnt leave my fenced in backyard and still got sick with Harvo it cost us three days in the back in about $500 but thankfully he made it. Vaccinate your dog is regularly the $10 or $20 once a year is far less expensive than treating a sick dog... Not to mention there is only a 9% survival rate.

 
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June 20, 20190 found this helpful

My 8 month old puppy only got one shot and ended up getting it I didnt have the money for a hospital stay so we took him home on subcutaneous liquids , nausea medicine and amoxicillin. He started drinking again but is still puking a little up and he wont eat .

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He is able to walk and jump on his own but I pray he pulls through . If he does he will be permanently immune .

 
Anonymous
January 25, 20170 found this helpful

No you don't need parvo shots any more

 

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