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Caring for a Dog With Parvo?

I just came home from the vet with my dog. She has pravo. She is breathing really slow and I have been giving her Pedialite in a syringe. When will she get better?

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June 24, 20132 found this helpful
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From what I have learned from experience depends on how bad your dog has Parvo. It can be 2-6 months to get over it.
Please don't give up or frustrated with your dog as they go through this. It is very hard on them. Plus they can die from Parvo without steady care.

 
March 17, 20170 found this helpful

Hi, my dog Oso is back home from parvo after 10 days in the vet. This is his second week home and he is still having major regurgitation issues. He has been home for 2 weeks and somedays are better than others. He got parvo at six months after being fully vacinated.

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Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated

 
April 13, 20170 found this helpful

I also have the same problem he's still having some regurgitation issues

 
April 15, 20170 found this helpful

So it means having our puppy full vaccines is not a guarantee that our puppy is protected from parvovirus,so whats the use of getting all the complete shots?its just a waste of money.

 
June 3, 20170 found this helpful

Omg it take that long to get over it

 
September 6, 20170 found this helpful

I have a French bulldog who is now 20 weeks old he had is 2nd set of jabs a little over 2 weeks ago. My sisters dog is only 7 weeks old and got diagnosed with parvo. She was not immunised yet. We let them play together before knowing that her dog had parvo. I noticed the day before yesterday that my Frenchies poo started to become very soft and there was no shape to it. I took him to the vet today just to be sure and the parvo test came back positive! I am utterly devistated. On another not he is very playful, there is no fever present. His poos (alothough still soft) now have shape to them, he is eating well and drinking lots going for wees and poos often.

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The vet gave him an antibiotic injection and a vitamin injection to boost his immune system. I'm very worried as I know this disease is a killer. How long do you think the recover time will be for my baby? And do you think he will get better? I need some advice as I'm very worried. I have been told to go back to the vet in 10 days for another test and set of injections. I know parvo is a bugger to get rid of and I have bleached by entire house, thrown all unwashabke toys away washed washable toys with a bleach solution and then through the washing machine normally. All bedding have been washed and I even spritzed the sofa with detol to be sure.

 
September 6, 20170 found this helpful

To add to this, his poop is not diareah and there is no blood in it, he all have never vomited

 
September 20, 20170 found this helpful

My dog has recovered from parvo, but still he is very week and sometimes vomet

 
November 28, 20170 found this helpful

Did your doggy. Recover ?

 
March 18, 20180 found this helpful

Your wrong it took my dog about 8 days from start to finish now he acts like nothing ever happened you do need to keep an eye on the other puppies in the house hold

 
June 8, 20180 found this helpful

My big dog has parvo and we took it to the vet and he was tested positive for parvo and we are trying to get rid of it becouse I don't want my dog to die to get treatments from the vet for my dog was about $500,but they lowered the price down to $200

 
Anonymous
September 29, 20180 found this helpful

Our grandsons 9-month Doberman and Rottweiler mix puppy caught parvo we did take her to the vet on the third day when she was passing blood that's when we found out she had parvo she was in the hospital for 5 days and $4,000 later she pulled through she is been home for a week now and she is made a full recovery never give up it is reversible they do get better with the right treatment

 
Anonymous
November 25, 20180 found this helpful

My dog came out the vet 1month ago and is still vomiting but is eating good but not drinking good what can i do

 
June 19, 20190 found this helpful

How can I tell if it is Parvo

 
August 4, 20190 found this helpful

I have treated 4 dogs and am currently treating my 5th. I have only lost 1 and it was my first. From my experience, it hasn't taken more than 2 weeks to fully recover and the first week is the worst.

 
August 4, 20190 found this helpful

Vaccinations require proper storage and have to be kept at a certain temp. Sometimes, they aren't and dont work. Especially if you get them from a store and give the vaccines yourself or they can go bad during shipment. I have also had a dog get parvo after being fully vaccinated.

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The regurgitation issue needs to be addressed by a vet. He may suggest anti-nausea meds and a soft diet of boiled chicken. I am not a vet, just have experience in this issue.

 
August 4, 20190 found this helpful

I stated above about how vaccines need to be stored at certain temps in order to work. Sometimes they aren't. It is not a waste of money to vaccinate however, it is a waste of money to buy them yourself and vaccinate or go to a not so great but cheap vet as they may not store properly or their vaccines weren't kept at the right temp during treatment.

 
Anonymous
May 17, 20200 found this helpful

My 6month old is recovering rather fast
Its been one week she already running around playing eating but she is still being treated.I did take her back 3 days later for another treatment of fluids it really helped her .gotta love them

 
November 13, 20200 found this helpful

2-6 Months? Are you mad? Please do your research.

 
January 10, 20210 found this helpful

Thank you soo much for this! I have a few more questions. Can we please connect

 
July 12, 20170 found this helpful

Is she okay now?

 
Anonymous
September 8, 20170 found this helpful

How long it takes for them to eat

 
January 6, 20180 found this helpful

My dog is about 7-8 month old pitbull / boxer and has parvo now and it's his 4th day and we've been feeding him Pedialyte,Vanilla Ensure and please just give him or her a little maybe syringe full of cold or a small bowl of ice and it's slow on his stomach but feed the dog every 30-45 mins to see if they throw up and repeat over and over don't give up and go to vet first to give some medicine and we also started giving him B-12 vitamins so i think he looks a little better ,walking around ,wagging tail and look some information if you have to on the internet but remedy should work , constantly doing it.

 
June 16, 20180 found this helpful

I just took my 4 month old puppy to the vet yesterday and he had parvo, after a week of being super sick and not himself. We didnt know what to do but the vet said bringing him in now is better than bringing him in when he only had minutes to live.

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Im so heart broken, and he just got his final shot of parvo. I hope he pulls through, i miss my mister

 
January 26, 20210 found this helpful

I have accompanied a dog who successfully lived through parvo. When the dog wont eat or drink is the most dangerous time parvo kills in 3 days at this point. A syringe full of Kaopectate. As often as bottle says by weight. And constant human contact. Let the dog feel loved. My prayers are with you both.

 

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