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daphne
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From:mcminnville tn usa
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posted 11-26-2003 03:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for daphne     Edit/Delete Message
please e-mail me the parvo recipe, or just post it if you can, i am too worried about brutus to not try it, my e-mail is daphnejordan@hotmail.com Please hurry, i am a nervous wreck!!

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Maisey
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posted 11-26-2003 03:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Maisey     Edit/Delete Message
Here it is daphne.

Heres the parvo tea recipe from amber technology:

1 cup of Pedialyte
2 tablets of Echinacca with Goldenseal
2 bags of Bigelows mint medley peppermint and spearmint tea
1 tbsp of diced garlic

If the dog weighs less than 4 lbs use only echinacca w/o goldenseal.

Heat the pedialyte but make sure it doesn't boil.Add tea bags and let it heat for a little while.Then add the rest of the ingredients.

Using this on a dog with parvo doesn't mean he will live for sure.It's just a tea recipe for people who ordered Parvaid to help the dog live until the Parvaid medicine arrives.

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daphne
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posted 11-26-2003 03:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for daphne     Edit/Delete Message
thanks, will this hurt my baby if he doesn't really have parvo? i took him to the vet and the test was neggative, but now he has all the signs of it, and this is the 2nd foster dog i have had to contract it, how so you order parvaid? do you get it through the vet? or through the net? does it work?

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Maisey
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posted 11-26-2003 03:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Maisey     Edit/Delete Message
I don't know those answers daphne, I'm sorry...I've never had a dog with parvo. I'm in the chat room if you want to talk, I don't mind sitting with you a while.

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daphne
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posted 11-26-2003 04:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for daphne     Edit/Delete Message
i don't know where the chat rooms are

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Jamiya
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posted 11-26-2003 04:03 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Jamiya     Edit/Delete Message
I don't see anything in those ingredieants that would hurt the pup if he doesn't have parvo. Echinacea/goldenseal is an herbal remedy that helps to boost the immune system and ward off respiratory infections. Pedialyte replenishes elctrolytes, which is always a good thing. I don't know what the tea does, but it's tea. And the garlic is also an antibacterial-type thing. People used it before they knew about penicillin.

Daphne, if you had aother foster with parvo, did you treat your house afterwards? Parvo lives on for a VERY long time on surfaces - like I heard 9 years in dirt. So you need to disinfect your house, following a strict regimen that I don't know but I'm sure you can find with some research.

I hope your little one is doing better. Keep us posted!


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Maisey
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posted 11-26-2003 04:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Maisey     Edit/Delete Message
scroll down to the bottom there is a blue word "chat", click on it then choose dogs from the menu on the left.

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daphne
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posted 11-26-2003 04:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for daphne     Edit/Delete Message
yes, i used bleach in my yard, house, everywhere, i didn't leave one nook or cranny left without being cleaned. i am going to give him the parvo recipe, then i am going to take him to the 24/7 emergency vet clinic to get the parvo test done, if it is parvo, i am ordering parvaid

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Karriesue
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posted 11-26-2003 05:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Karriesue     Edit/Delete Message
I am praying for Brutus. I hope everything works out, Daphne. Let us know if you need anymore support. Take care and good luck!

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daphne
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posted 11-26-2003 07:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for daphne     Edit/Delete Message
thanx everyone, i will keep yall updated!

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Rosie's Mom
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posted 11-26-2003 11:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Rosie's Mom     Edit/Delete Message
Actually garlic can be toxic to pets. Here's a list of human foods that can be toxic to animals and their effects.

I'm sure the extreme doesn't happen in every animal but if you know there's a chance of your dog getting ill from it, why take a chance?

http://www.petalia.com.au/Templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cfm?specie=Dogs&story_no=257#ct-4

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MaydaysMom
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posted 11-26-2003 11:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MaydaysMom     Edit/Delete Message
If you had a pup with parvo you shouldnt foster any more puppies until they have completed their very last set of shots. Parvo can live in your house for up to 9 mos to 3 years. It can live in your soil for up to 9. So just be very careful about bringing in young pups. Maybe you should try a few older dogs to give your home time to rid of the virus.

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Maisey
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posted 11-26-2003 11:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Maisey     Edit/Delete Message
I think Garlic has to be given in larger doses to cause any problems...many dog products contain Garlic.

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Rosie's Mom
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posted 11-27-2003 12:09 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Rosie's Mom     Edit/Delete Message
True however there are tons of recipies for home made dog food and treats that include garlic as well as supplements for flea prevention. It can all add up. Personally if my dog is already sick I'm not going to want to give it something that has the potential to make it feel worse, even if it's not deadly.

The main concern with parvo is the dog dehydrating because of diarrhea and vomiting so leaving the garlic out won't hurt.

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MaydaysMom
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posted 11-27-2003 12:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MaydaysMom     Edit/Delete Message
Use garlic powder. It is harmful to dogs if it is unrendered, unaged, unprocessed garlic.
Garlic powder wont hurt whatsoever. It actually attracts them to their food or water.
Garlic powder is fabulous when you have a medical emergency. Maybe not for everyday use (although many use it in holistic care every day with out a problem)

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