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Cleaning House After Losing a Dog to Parvo?

tan dog sitting on a benchMy husband and l need advice. This past Tuesday our boy, Rocko, started getting sick, he was throwing up and his energy was pretty much gone and we thought it was just the heat. Again it continued on Wednesday and he passed away Thursday morning. It took only 2 days. Before that, we didn't even notice any signs. It's been an emotional wreck. The vet did confirm he had parvo.

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So now we noticed something in our female dog. Her nipples are starting to come out. We have a feeling she might be pregnant with his babies. So where do you go from here? I see all over that bleach is the one cleaner that will kill the virus, so we bought 10 bottles of it. What is the best way to make sure this virus is killed. I can't feel safe in this house until I know for sure I've killed it. How many times do I bleach everything, or if I use straight bleach would it work better then diluted bleach?

I have 2 other dogs and need to make sure they are safe. I'm so stressed and I'm still having a hard time after losing Rocko. So any advice will be greatly appreciated.

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July 5, 20161 found this helpful

How do I kill parvo virus in my yard

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October 10, 20160 found this helpful

Hi I am reading your post and hoping to God I get something out of this to keep my sons dog from dying. He would be so devastated. My mother lives in the same house. She got a puppy that looks just like yours. Puppy got parvo and we didn't start the antibiotics soon enough. We loved her a lot.I got this other puppy from someone who was giving them away at Frys Marketplace.

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He told us he had his shots. My sons puppy always played with my mom's puppy that died. I wonder if that man was lying because my sons puppy is showing the same signs. Can you please give me specific details on what to do and how to get rid of it? Would be very appreciated. Thank you

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February 26, 20170 found this helpful

I have had many dogs contract parvo. The key to helping your puppy survive is giving it fluids. Start out with just a few drops every hour. And slowly increase this amount over the next few days. Parvo makes their stomach hurt and they won't eat or drink, this causes dehydration abd that is what kills your pet.

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March 19, 20170 found this helpful

Micordial Silver, milk+garlic, 7 in 1 vaccination. Look into all these

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April 27, 20170 found this helpful

You must also give antibiotics for septecemia; once they start passing bloody fluid it is too late.

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July 22, 20160 found this helpful

I took in a dog for a friend who was being evicted, 2 weeks later the dog turned out to be pregnant and 1 week befor she was due she caught parvo. Owner basically washed her hand of the dog, I took the dog to the vet and they said her chances of surviving were very slim especially because she was pregnant. Today the pups are 10 days old, healthy as can be, and mom is a ok! Keep the dog contained and clean.

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I went to the thrift store and bought sacks of receiving blankets constantly switched them out, remember you only need a little bit of bleach I believe 30:1, disinfect dog with a warm cloth bleached, do not let the dog back on the grass only on concrete if possible and make sure all areas are bleached befor and after she walks threw and relives her self. Hope this helps! Hydrate hydrate hydrate!!

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July 26, 20160 found this helpful

The best advice that anyone can give is ...that it doesnt matter if you bleach your yard. Some person so e place twenty miles away lost a pup to parvo. The are extremely heartbroke. So they throw their couches and mattress or whatever aeay. It goes to the landfill. Meanwhile your bleaching your yard to get"rid of it". A crow lands on a infected piece of garbage then flies and lands in your yard a few days after you bleach. BAM! You got parvo in your yard again. So my advice to anyone who wants to bring a puppy home to a house that has ever had parvo. Clean your house as many times as you need to feel like you've got every place the sick puppy every was.

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Then wait a few months. Then if you did a pup you want to get. Before you get it clean your house one more time. When you bring new pup home have a area that is designated him as a potty place. But lots if puppy pads cuz...DO NOT...DO NOT...can NOT stress this enough...DO NOT,!!!!! Let your new puppies get hit any dirt till a month ate it's last set of vaccines. Dint take him to friend's, don't show your neighbors, don't key anybody come in your house with their shoes on. Then when ask that is done. You have a really good chance that your pup will stay parvo free. Just don't take them out. At all!!!!!!!!!

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November 5, 20160 found this helpful

How to kill parvo ana wood doghouse are should we just burn it ?

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